IND vs AUS: Rohit Sharma played this trick to win the Boxing Day Test match, this batsman can play in place of Gill
IND vs OFF: The fourth test match will be played between India and Australia from 26 December. This match will be played at the historic ground MCG in Melbourne. Team India can change its batting order in this match. According to reports, Rohit Sharma can be seen as an opening batsman in the fourth test. He can open with Yashasvi Jaiswal. Because of this, there may be a change in the batting order of KL Rahul.
There may be a change in the batting order of Team India
The Indian team can change the batting order in the Boxing Day Test. Captain Rohit Sharma can open again in this match. Reports say that KL Rahul will bat at number 3 in place of Shubman Gill. In such a situation, Shubman can be seen batting in the middle order or Dhruv Jurel can be included in the playing eleven in his place. Questions are being raised on Gill's performance abroad. Gill scored his last Test half-century outside India in 2021.
KL Rahul’s classic century in #BoxingDayTest against Proteas😎
KL Rahul chases a unique hat-trick record🔥 pic.twitter.com/rTZq7tlJH1
— svsaravana sundar (@saravana_s_v) December 25, 2024
Rohit Sharma is struggling with bad form
In the current Test season, which started with the home series against Bangladesh, Rohit has scored only 152 runs in seven matches at an average of 11.69, in which he has only one half-century to his name. This year he has scored 607 runs in 13 Tests and 24 innings at an average of 26.39, which includes two centuries and two half-centuries. His best score during this period is 131.
🚨 ROHIT SHARMA TO OPEN 🚨
– Indian Captain Rohit Sharma likely to open for India in the Boxing Day Test against Australia. [Rohit Juglan from RevSportz] pic.twitter.com/Exs7v64MpM
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) December 25, 2024
Has a great record as an opening batsman
As an opener, in 42 Tests, Rohit has scored 2,685 runs in 64 innings at an average of 44.01, in which he has nine centuries and eight half-centuries. His best score is 212. He is one of India's highest run-scorers in the history of the ICC World Test Championship. He has scored 2704 runs in 39 Tests and 67 innings at an average of 42.25, which includes nine centuries and eight fifties.
'Will do what is best for the team'
While talking to the media, a question was raised regarding the batting order of Team India in the Melbourne Test. On this, Rohit had said that we should not worry about who will bat where. We have to talk about this now. I will not say anything here about the batting order. We will do what is best for the team.”
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