Rohit Sharma was insulted with Virat Kohli’s photo, what kind of behavior does the broadcaster of Border-Gavaskar Trophy have?

Who is the captain of Team India? Rohit Sharma. Who will lead the Indian team against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy? Rohit Sharma. When everything is so clear, then how can the broadcaster of the series behave like this? How can he put Virat Kohli’s photo with Pat Cummins instead of Rohit Sharma’s on the poster of the series? Does Rohit Sharma mean nothing to him? What the broadcaster channel of the Test series in Australia has done is, in a way, an insult to Indian captain Rohit Sharma and nothing else.

Virat’s photo instead of Rohit’s, what kind of behavior is this from the broadcaster?

You must be wondering when, where and how all this happened? Where did you see that poster on which Virat Kohli’s photo is shown instead of Indian captain Rohit Sharma’s along with Pat Cummins? Actually, this was seen in the Perth ODI being played between Pakistan and Australia. In the midst of this match, the broadcaster channel played the graphics of the poster of India-Australia Test series. And, whatever was seen in it was like ignoring Rohit or taking it lightly.

Did Australia take Rohit lightly?

Of course, Rohit’s record as a batsman in Australia may not have been that good. As a batsman, his average in Tests in Australia should not cross 50 like Virat’s. But, the truth is that Rohit Sharma is the captain of Team India. He is more senior than Virat Kohli. And in this context, the picture with Pat Cummins in the poster graphics of the series should have been of Rohit and not of Virat Kohli.

Team India’s move for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will take place on Australian soil in the next few hours. Due to becoming a father for the second time, there is some suspense regarding Rohit Sharma whether he is going with the team or not. It is possible that he may also miss a match there. Jasprit Bumrah has been made Rohit Sharma’s deputy on the Australia tour. The Test series between India and Australia is to start from November 22.

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