[ad_1]
He was not on the roster for the first two Tests of the current series against Australia. Rohit Sharma returns for the third test in Sydney. And as soon as you join the team, you understand your responsibility.
Stay in the XI in the third test, that’s for sure. Not just as a player, Rohit will also act as a backup for Ajinkya Rahane. Cheteshwar Pujara was the co-captain with acting captain Rahane in the test win in Melbourne.
In white ball cricket, however, the responsibility of the co-captain falls on Rohit’s shoulders. When Virat Kohli leads the test cricket, Rahane remains as his substitute. After the first test, Kohli returned to India on paternity leave.
As a result, Rahane has been named captain of the three remaining events in the series. Pujara was the co-captain in the Boxing Day Test. The Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) has said that Rohit will be the co-captain after returning from the third round.
Rohit did not get a place on the first Australian tour due to injury while playing in the IPL. There have been many rumors about this. The batter finally joins the team in Marquette, India.
Rohit will be the ‘automatic choice’ in the last two rounds of the series in Australia. Pujara lost the position of vice-captain, now it remains to be seen, who lost the position in the XI to Rohit?
Two people are known to be at risk because Rohit has joined the team. One is Mayank Agarwal, the other is Hanuma Bihari. If Rohit plays in the opening, Agarwal will have to give up and if he plays in the middle order, Hanuma Bihari will be eliminated.
MMR / JIM
The corona virus has changed our lives. Time is spent in joy and pain, in crisis, in anxiety. How are you spending your time? You can write in Jago News. Send it today – [email protected]
[ad_2]