Rahul Tiwari
khelja|30-12-2024
Team India finally lost in the Test after 13 years in Melbourne. With the loss of the fourth match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy, Team India also lagged behind in the series. After this defeat, questions are also being raised on Rohit Sharma's captaincy. Neither his captaincy nor his batting was strong in the series. After losing the Melbourne Test, it was believed that Rohit Sharma might announce his retirement. But he has not done so. He told what is his future plan?
Rohit Sharma's pain came out after losing the Melbourne Test.
In the press conference, the Indian captain said about his captaincy and batting, 'Today I am standing where I was standing. Some results were not favorable for us as a captain and batsman. This is disappointing. Mentally it is troublesome, but as of now it is there, there are some things as a team and I need to see.Apart from this, the Indian captain said about the fifth and last match of the series to be held in Sydney, 'Sydney is an opportunity for us to come out and do what we can do as a team. We will try to play that match well. Rohit Sharma did not talk about retirement.
Rohit Sharma was neither successful in creating color with his bat nor was he successful in winning the hearts of the fans with his captaincy. Rohit did not play the first Test due to the birth of his second child. It was captained by Jasprit Bumrah and Team India won by 295 runs. After this, Rohit returned in the second test but India suffered a crushing defeat by 10 wickets. After this, the third Test played at Gabba was a draw. Whereas in the Melbourne Test, when Team India had made a comeback in the match and was in a position to win the match, the shameful defeat there will definitely raise questions on his captaincy.
Apart from this, Rohit Sharma's bat has also been completely silent in this series till now. Rohit was able to score only 9 runs in both the innings of Adelaide Test. Only 10 runs came from his bat in the Gabba Test and 12 runs in the Melbourne Test. Rohit scored 31 runs in five innings of three matches. His best score was 10 runs.
Apart from this, Rohit Sharma's bat has also been completely silent in this series till now. Rohit was able to score only 9 runs in both the innings of Adelaide Test. Only 10 runs came from his bat in the Gabba Test and 12 runs in the Melbourne Test. Rohit scored 31 runs in five innings of three matches. His best score was 10 runs.