Rohit Sharma told why Virat Kohli’s batting order changed, said 4 big things after being out on 46 – Read
Team India is in bad shape in the Bengaluru Test. By the end of the second day’s play, the Indian team was out for 46 runs and New Zealand scored 180 runs for 3 wickets. After the day’s play, captain Rohit Sharma said big things from his decisions to Rishabh Pant’s injury and Virat Kohli. (Photo-PTI)
After the end of the second day of the Bengaluru Test, Rohit Sharma admitted that he made a mistake in reading the pitch. They thought that the pitch would be flat which would help the batsmen but the opposite happened. (Photo-PTI)
Rohit Sharma told that Virat Kohli’s batting order changed because Virat Kohli himself took this decision. Rohit told that he did not want to remove KL Rahul and Sarfaraz from his number. (Photo-PTI)
During the match, Pant was hit by a ball in his feet and he had to leave the field. Rohit told that the ball had hit the same leg which had undergone surgery. According to Rohit, Pant’s foot is swollen and the seriousness of his injury will be known later. (Photo-PTI)
Rohit Sharma also admitted that the shot selection of Indian batsmen was not good. This was a bad day for the team. Sometimes you don’t get what you want to do. (Photo-PTI)
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