Rohit had sustained the injury during the Vizag ODI against New Zealand on October 29 and if the treatment requires a surgery, it will rule him out for 10-12 weeks, which means he will not be able to make a comeback by the time the series against Australia begins on February 23.
"He will travel to London early next week for specialist consultation with a possibility to undergo surgery, as a result of which, he is expected to miss at least 10 to 12 weeks of cricket. The BCCI medical team will extend all support to Rohit Sharma, to regain full fitness and further contribute to Indian Cricket," a BCCI release said.
"I don't know (how much time I will miss cricket). Our BCCI medical team is in touch with doctors, the scans we have got till now have been sent to doctors, we are waiting for their opinion, whether to do surgery or not, if we do the surgery then how much time is needed," Rohit told reporters after the launch of Adidas Home Court store in suburban Bandra.
"The picture is fully not clear. I think in one or two days the picture will be more clear, whether it (surgery) is happening or not. It is an important decision if we do surgery. If I do the surgery, I cannot play for 3 to 3 and half months. We are waiting for the doctors' opinion, let's see what happens," the Mumbai player added.
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Asked about the inclusion of all-rounder Hardik Pandya in the Test squad, Rohit, who has captained him in Mumbai Indians, said, "We are all waiting. I hope he gets his maiden Test cap, it will be good news for his fans, family and friends."
"He has got real talent, he bowls fast and he has got a good ability to come down the order and bat. He has done it for the state team. So I don't see any reason why he can't do it for his national team also.
On the upcoming five-match Test rubber against England which commences November 9 in Rajkot, Rohit said, "They are a very good Test team. When they were here last time they had beaten us. We have got to do a lot of hard work. We understand their strengths and weaknesses, we have to exploit them to our advantage."
Till date, the Nagpur-born batsman has played in 21 Tests and amassed 1,184 runs.