Rohit Sharma: Indian captain Rohit Sharma has not only been struggling with poor form for some time now, but he is also struggling to score runs. Considering this, the team management may soon give him a chance to replace him in the team against the opposition who is continuously scoring runs. Rohit’s recent form is very bad but also from the way he got out it seems that there is not much cricket left in him, hence he may retire from Test cricket soon.
Rohit may retire soon
Considering Rohit Sharma’s poor form, he may soon take a decision on his future. Young batsman Sai Sudarshan, who has been scoring runs consistently, can be given a chance in place of Rohit. Sai is not only performing well in domestic but he also scored centuries in difficult situations in the matches against India A and Australia A.
Sudarshan is scoring runs
Sudarshan is continuously scoring runs in domestic cricket and along with that, he is also leaving his mark by scoring runs in county cricket and IPL. Whereas Rohit Sharma is seen struggling at the crease all the time. If we look at his performance in this home season, he has scored 122 runs in 9 innings of 5 test matches at an average of around 13.
Sai Sudarshan has scored consecutive centuries in the last 2 matches. He scored a double century in Ranji Trophy and then scored a century against Australia A. Sudarshan has scored 815 runs in 15 innings of the last 10 matches at an average of 54, in which he has scored 4 centuries.
Rohit’s poor performance in batting and captaincy continues
Not only is Rohit’s performance poor in batting but he is also continuously making mistakes in his captaincy. He is continuously taking wrong decisions as captain, due to which Team India’s 12 years of unbeaten record at home also ended. Despite rain and clouds in Rohit’s first match, Rohit Sharma chose to bat first due to which Team India was all out for just 46 runs.
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