Indian skipper Rohit Sharma deserves a certificate of excellence for the way he batted against Australia in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy series. He thrived as captain and batsman, which uplifted India’s morale in the ongoing series.
In the first against Australia in Nagpur, Rohit Sharma scored 120 runs to his name, in what was his ninth Test century. On a turning track, Rohit Sharma perfectly assessed the conditions and went about his work.
As a result, he ended up piling up more runs in the first innings of the Nagpur Test. India won the Test opener by an innings and 132 runs and took the first lead in the BGT series before going to beat Aussies by six wickets in the Delhi Test.
Rohit Sharma and Co took a 2-0 lead in the series and also retained the Border Gavaskar Trophy. The hosts are just a win away from winning the BGT series. They will look to win the game in the hope of securing a spot in the ICC World Test Championship final.
Mike Hussey advises Australian batters to learn from Rohit Sharma’s gameplay
Currently, Rohit Sharma is the leading run-scorer in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy series as he scored 183 runs in 2 matches at an average of 61. He will be looking forward to doing well in the third Test match, which is scheduled to be played on March 1 at Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore.
Meanwhile, former Australian cricketer, Mike Hussey is indeed disappointed with the way Australians went about their business in the ongoing BGT series. He also came up with a proper and valuable suggestion for the Australian players.
While speaking to The Telegraph, Mike Hussey advised the Australian players to take a cue from Rohit Sharma’s gameplay. Hussey wants Australian players to have a glimpse at the way Rohit Sharma batted in this series.