Rohit Sharma-led Team India on Wednesday landed in Brisbane ahead of the third Test match of the prestigious Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) against Australia.
Veteran cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara reflected on India skipper Rohit Sharma's recent performances and said that he needs to come back to form as soon as possible.
Following their setback in the Pink-ball Test, the Indian cricket team is gearing up for the crucial Brisbane Test with intense net sessions. On Tuesday, the players were seen putting in the hard yards as they fine-tuned their skills under the watchful eyes of head coach Gautam Gambhir an
Cummins was extraordinary in the recently concluded Adelaide Test, the Aussie skipper picked up seven wickets and helped the hosts clinch a 10-wicket win over India in the BGT.
Earlier on Sunday, Rohit Sharma-led India faced a setback in the prestigious BGT series as they conceded a 10-wicket defeat to Australia in the Adelaide Test. With the win, the hosts have levelled the series 1-1.
Bengal went through to the quarter-finals with a narrow three-run victory over Chandigarh. Apart from Shami's all-round efforts, seamer Sayan Ghosh's four-wicket haul ripped out Chandigarh's batting setup to lift Bengal to victory.
""I think it is too early to talk about that. With one performance, you can't say he is one of the best, and with one bad performance, you can't say he doesn't deserve that," Kapil Dev said.
In a span of six months, Rohit has seen himself being celebrated as a hero after the famous T20 World Cup triumph to see his place in the team becoming a subject of debate.
Former cricketer Madan Lal believes Rohit Sharma's dwindling form has started to reflect on his captaincy after India fell to a 10-wicket defeat against Australia in the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Former cricketer Madan Lal believes that the scarcity of runs from India's top batters was the main reason which contributed to the touring party's thumping 10-wicket defeat against Australia in the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
India skipper Rohit Sharma highlighted right-arm seamer Jasprit Bumrah's efforts, praising his spell but acknowledged the need for other bowlers to step up.