Rohit Sharma on Lost Adelaide test: After India’s crushing defeat by 10 wickets in the Adelaide Test, captain Rohit Sharma accepted his mistakes and admitted that Australia played better cricket than him. Let us tell you that Indian batting disappointed the most in both the innings of the pink-ball test. There was not a single batsman in the entire match who could touch the 50-run mark for Team India. Rohit’s individual performance was also disappointing as he could score only 9 runs in both the innings of the Adelaide Test.
rohit sharma statement on india lost adelaide pink ball test by 10 wickets ind vs aus 2nd test
After the match, Rohit Sharma accepted the defeat of Team India and said, “The simple thing is that we could not play well and Australia was better than us in every field. Such opportunities came in the match which we should have taken advantage of but it did not happen.” What we did in Perth was special and we came to Adelaide with the same intention but we knew that the pink-ball Test was going to be challenging for us. “
Rohit Sharma failed
Rohit Sharma could not play in the Perth Test due to personal reasons, but he made a comeback in the second match of the series. He surprised everyone and handed over the opening slot to KL Rahul, who had played innings of 26 and 77 runs in the Perth Test. Rahul opened, hence Rohit Sharma was seen batting at number six. Rohit’s batting figures at sixth position in Test cricket are quite good. He had so far scored 1,046 runs in 27 innings played at the sixth position at an excellent average of 49.8. But in the Adelaide Test he could play only innings of 3 and 6 runs.
Now India will face the challenge of Gaba ground. The third match of the series will be held at the Gabba ground in Brisbane, where till date only 4 teams in the world have been able to defeat Australia in Test matches. This is the same ground where in the year 2021, Rishabh Pant gave India a historic victory by playing an inning of 89 runs.
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