Rohit Sharma's Pitch Misread: India's Test Setback Analysed
Experienced cricketer Mohammed Shami commends Indian captain Rohit Sharma for taking responsibility for misjudging the pitch during India's first Test against New Zealand. Despite the setback, Shami remains optimistic about India's comeback in the series, drawing parallels to their past resilience against Australia.
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In a candid admission, India's Test cricket captain Rohit Sharma accepted responsibility for misjudging pitch conditions during the opening Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru. His decision to bat first backfired, resulting in a paltry total of 46 runs under adverse conditions swung by New Zealand's pace trio.
Reacting to the outcome, veteran fast bowler Mohammed Shami lauded Sharma's accountability. He emphasized that it's common for anyone to err in judgment, stressing the significance of acknowledging mistakes. Shami holds that it wasn't Rohit's fault per se, but rather a tough learning experience for the team.
Shami remains hopeful for India's comeback, highlighting past instances of resilience, such as the series victory against Australia in 2020 after initial setbacks. With the upcoming Test at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, India aims to capitalize on home advantage to overturn the 1-0 series deficit.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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