India vice-captain Rohit Sharma opted out of Mumbai Indians' opening match in the second phase of Indian Premier League, which resumed in Dubai on Sunday, due to a knee niggle he sustained during the recent England tour.
Rohit had scored a century in the second innings of the fourth Test at The Oval but did not take the field when England batted.
"The message from the physio is 'assess every minute, don't look too far ahead'," Rohit had said after the Test.
Kieron Pollard led the defending champions against Chennai Super Kings in the absence of Rohit.
Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene said Rohit was kept out of the game as a precautionary measure.
"Rohit had something going in last Test (Oval), so we thought a couple of days of extra precaution," he said.
Mumbai Indians next play Kolkata Knight Riders, on September 23, in Abu Dhabi.
With the T20 World Cup beginning immediately after the conclusion of the IPL, the Indian maestro will not want to rush his return.
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