New Delhi:RohitSharma made a brilliant comeback in the second ODI played between India and Australia. Openers Shubman Gill (9) and Virat Kohli (0) were dismissed early, but Rohit played a fighting innings of 73 runs off 97 balls.
His innings included seven fours and two sixes. However, his efforts were not enough to secure a victory for the team, and India suffered a two-wicket defeat.
Gill praises Rohit, expresses disappointment
In the post-match press conference, new ODI captain Shubman Gill praised Rohit, saying,
“It’s not easy to come back after such a long break. The conditions were challenging in the initial overs, but he batted brilliantly. I would say he missed out on a big innings.”
Gill also expressed disappointment with the team’s fielding: “We had enough runs to defend, but dropping some easy catches cost us the match. The toss was crucial in the first match, but this time both teams got almost the full 50 overs to play.”
Rohit Sharma creates new history
Rohit Sharma also achieved a major record in this match. He became the first Indian batsman to score more than 1,000 runs for India on Australian soil. He achieved this milestone in Adelaide. Virat Kohli is second on the list with 802 runs.
‘Hitman’s’ statistics speak for themselves
In 21 matches played in Australia, Rohit has scored 1,071 runs at an average of 56.36, including four centuries and three half-centuries. After this innings, he surpassed Sourav Ganguly to become the third-highest run-scorer for India in ODIs.
He has now scored 11,249 runs in 275 ODIs, including 32 centuries and 59 half-centuries.
Story Highlights
- Rohit Sharma played a fighting innings of 73 runs in the Adelaide ODI
- Shubman Gill said, “Rohit missed an opportunity to play a big innings”
- Rohit became the first Indian to score 1,000+ runs on Australian soil
- Rohit surpassed Sourav Ganguly, becoming India’s third-highest run-scorer