In the Pune Test’s second innings, Rohit Sharma’s battle against the spin persisted. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit started the innings well as India chased a challenging 359-run goal. In his typical style, he defended them against Tim Southee and William O’Rourke, and he looked good against them.
In his fifteen balls, he hit the only boundary of spinner Mitchell Santner. However, his dismissal on the next delivery demonstrated his lack of spin defence. Santner’s length ball produced a lot of bounce, and the India opener attempted to block it but was given an inside edge instead. India’s first wicket was taken at 34 runs, and he ended his stay with eight runs off 16 balls.
Maybe Rohit Sharma needs to make his defence a bit stronger: Sanjay Manjrekar,
Mehidy Hasan Miraz dismissed the India skipper twice in a single Test during the Bangladesh series, underscoring his developing battle against the spin. After winning the T20 World Cup, the right-handed hitter returned to professional cricket but hasn’t contributed to any runs. Seeing the pattern of Rohit’s dismissal early on, former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar counselled the veteran to improve his technique.
Indeed, the defence raises issues. This man is brilliant in terms of temperament. It’s possible that he needs to strengthen his defence even more. According to TOI, Manjrekar stated, “And I witnessed that happen in the second innings of the previous Test.”
“He appeared well, but it’s obvious that in the first innings, when there is a small amount of the same in the pitch…
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When Rohit Sharma first started playing for his country, we used to discuss his flimsy defence. Instead of moving forward, he would simply use the bat in response. According to Manjrekar, “that is beginning to happen [again].”