Generally thought of one of the selfless cricketers within the recreation, India captain Rohit Sharma has been accused of placing his pursuits over the group’s throughout the defeat in opposition to Australia in Melbourne. Rohit, along with the group administration, determined to drop Shubman Gill from the aspect and demote KL Rahul to the No. 3 spot. The adjustments had been made with the intention to assist Rohit open for the aspect as soon as once more. However, the stated adjustments backfired, with each Rohit and Rahul failing to carry out at MCG.
Coming into the 4th Test in opposition to Australia, Rahul was trying like one of the best batter within the group. But, the adjustments appeared to have disturbed his rhythm whereas Rohit himself failed to offer India a fiery begin on the high in each innings too. Rohit now faces criticism over his egocentric act which was solely his self-interest and never the group’s.
“For the first time in his career, he has taken a call for himself. In the past, calls have been taken for him. MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli took calls for him to move him from middle-order to opener. Dhoni did in ODIs, Virat did in Tests because they wanted Rohit to fire,” former India cricketer Aakash Chopra stated on his YouTube present.
“For the first time, captain Rohit took a call and it was totally in his interests. It was not in the team’s interests. Let’s be very honest. It can’t be in the team’s interests because Rahul was opening very well. Shubman Gill did well in 2023, he is the second-highest run-scorer. He has played in tough situations also. He was looking good in Adelaide too. But, he had to be dropped from the team,” he additional stated.
Plenty of former India cricketers together with Irfan Pathan and Sunil Gavaskar wished Rohit to not disturb the KL Rahul-Yashasvi Jaiswal opening mixture however the skipper nonetheless determined to. The transfer additionally left no place for Shubman Gill within the group regardless of the batter being one in every of India’s top-scorers this yr.
“All this is because Rohit thought about himself, not in the best interests of the team. For the first time in his captaincy career. It didn’t turn out fine. India were not able to draw,” Chopra additional stated.
Chopra has additionally requested Rohit to think about dropping himself from the enjoying XI in opposition to Australia in Sydney, with the intention to convey a extra balanced XI to the group sheet.
“In the team’s interest, will he sit out of the Sydney Test? I am not saying retirement, but dropping himself for the Sydney Test, saying ‘I am not able to contribute. Okay, let Rahul open the batting, let Shubman Gill bat at No. 3 and let’s play Nitish at No. 6’. It will be a fair call to take. But, will he take it? If he doesn’t take it, I will tell you why cricketers don’t take such calls. Every cricketer believes the entire life must have taught him/her one thing: we can bounce back. We can turn it around. Maybe Rohit Sharma is thinking like that,” he added.
“Will the selectors take that decision mid-tour? Gautam Gambhir and Ajit Agarkar, guys, you’re on the spot this time,” he added.
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