0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0…Rohit Sharma broke all limits of bad batting, will the ODI World Cup be played like this?

Rohit Sharma played a very bad innings (Photo-GETTY IMAGES)

Rohit Sharma’s poor performance continues in the ODI series against England. Rohit, who was out after scoring only 11 runs in the first ODI, could score only 26 runs in the second ODI. Rohit Sharma once again lost his wicket after being set and the biggest thing is that this player did not score any runs in 10 consecutive balls in Cardiff ODI and he also gave away his wicket. Rohit had started well but then suddenly he went on the backfoot.

Rohit Sharma’s bad batting

Everything was going well with Rohit Sharma in the Cardiff ODI but then in the 17th over the player suddenly started craving a run. Sam Curran bowled a complete maiden over to Rohit Sharma. He bowled wicket to wicket to Rohit Sharma and this player could not score a single run. After this, Rohit Sharma played three consecutive dot balls of Will Jacques and on the fourth ball, he lost his wicket while trying to play a sweep shot. Rohit Sharma played a total of 47 balls and was able to score runs at a strike rate of only 55.32.

Such a bad situation for the first time since 2014

Let us tell you that Rohit Sharma played 29.1 percent bad shots in his innings in Cardiff ODI. For the first time since 2014, Rohit’s percentage of bad shots has been so high. It is clear that Rohit Sharma is not in good form and if he continues playing like this then it will be difficult for him to remain in the team till the World Cup 2027. Because Team India has kept out a batsman like Yashasvi Jaiswal.

Rohit Sharma’s struggle

Rohit Sharma is struggling a lot in ODI cricket this year. These players have been able to score only 241 runs in 8 innings in 2026. His batting average is 30.12 and he has been able to score only one half-century. Let us tell you that during the England ODI series itself, the news came that head coach Gautam Gambhir has asked Rohit to play freely but this player has been out after playing slow innings in both the innings.

Anoop Dev Singh

Anoop Dev Singh

I am a resident of Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. I am very fond of sports since childhood. Especially cricket which is also called the religion of this country. Did his schooling from Kendriya Vidyalaya. In 2006, he obtained a degree in Hindi Journalism from Delhi University and after that he entered the field of media and made sports news his profession. Got the first job of my career in Network 18 Group. I started with IBN7 news channel where I played a long innings of five years. After this worked with big national channels like India TV, News Nation. In 2016, he stepped into digital media and Zee Network gave him this opportunity. Worked with Cricket Country for a year and then returned to Network 18. News 18 Hindi website brought every sports news to the readers for 4 years. Now I am with TV9. Not only cricket, I deliver every sports news to you in a new style and new style.

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