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Melbourne Test: Rohit, Virat continue to struggle, Ravi Shastri suggests skipper “To take a Call”

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Melbourne: The trio of Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul and Virat Kohli fell cheaply in a massive chase of 340 as India reached 33/3 in 26.1 overs on day five of the Boxing Day Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Former India Head Coach Ravi Shastri has backed Virat Kohli to continue playing Test cricket for “3 to 4 more years”.

However, he suggested that Rohit Sharma might need to take a call on his career at the conclusion of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Shastri was responding to discussions about the futures of the two veteran cricketers after they failed to deliver when the team needed them most in the final innings of the fourth Test in Melbourne on Monday, 30th December.

Rohit’s first attempt in playing an aggressive shot caused his downfall – in a bid to whip off Cummins through the leg-side, he got a leading edge and was caught by gully on the second attempt to dismiss the skipper on nine runs off 40 balls.

Familiar issues resurfaced for Virat Kohli as he chased a delivery slanted outside his off-stump by Mitchell Starc. 

“No, I think Virat Kohli will play. Virat will play for some time, forget the way he got out today. I think he will play for 3 or 4 more years,” Ravi Shastri told the broadcaster, Star Sports. 

“As far as Rohit is concerned, it’s a call. At the top of the order, his footwork isn’t the same. He is probably, at times, a little late in meeting the ball. So it’s his call at the end of the series. 

“But, having said, this Australian team want it badly. The captain wants it badly. The determination in his eyes was evident even when he was batting yesterday. He was not going to give it away,” he added.

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Absolute Split: Gambhir-Rohit ignore each other on match eve in Sydney

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Sydney: It was around half past one when Gautam Gambhir walked towards the centre strip at the Sydney Cricket Ground with Jasprit Bumrah in tow.

A few minutes later, Rohit Sharma also joined the duo in the middle but there was hardly any communication between the head coach and the designated captain.

Then Gambhir showed up at the pre-match press conference (usually the captain attends it) and chose not to confirm Rohit’s place in the playing eleven for the fifth and final Test.

“We will look at the pitch and decide,” Gambhir said when asked about Rohit’s place in the team.

In the media interaction, Gambhir also spoke about “honesty” and “performance being only criteria to be in Indian dressing room” and soon after that, he was seen engaged in a conversation with Bumrah while the rest of his teammates were warming up with a round of foot volley.

All present at the SCG witnessed a complete communication breakdown between skipper and the head coach. There were already enough indications but the developments on Thursday made one thing as clear as daylight.

Rohit Sharma is no longer in coach Gautam Gambhir’s scheme of things after scoring just one second innings half-century in the eight Tests that he has played this season.


It is learnt that an influential cricket administrator, who commands a lot of respect in the BCCI, has had a word with the head coach to explore if the skipper can be allowed to play the Sydney game and bow out from the Test arena.

However, the head coach’s priority is to ensure India wins in Sydney and remains in hunt for a place in the WTC final.    


Such is the state of affairs that Rohit was more comfortable speaking to his deputy Bumrah and chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar than Gambhir.

After a game of foot volley in which Rohit and Rishabh Pant were on one side and Virat Kohli on the other, suddenly the penny dropped with a different looking slip cordon.

While Pant was behind the stumps for the slip catching session, the formation behind the batter had Virat Kohli at first slip, KL Rahul at second, Nitish Kumar Reddy at third with Yashasvi Jaiswal manning the gully.

There were no signs of Rohit yet as one headed to the net practice area outside the main stadium.

Ravindra Jadeja was the first one in the nets to receive throwdowns but then Kohli entered followed by Jaiswal and KL Rahul. When Shubman Gill joined the fourth net, the batting sequence of the top-order became somewhat clear. All this while, Rohit and Bumrah were in the dressing room.

The one who looked the most edgy was Kohli, who was in fact bowled twice during the session – once by Nitish Reddy and other time by Washington Sundar.

In one of the throwdown nets, Pant was facing Dayanand Garani.

Once Pant finished his nets, rather than walking back to the dressing room, he walked towards the small wooden gallery where a middle-aged couple were sitting. They happened to be Gill’s parents, the only ones allowed in the gallery area.

After nearly 35 minutes, Rohit quietly walked into the net arena and without his kit.

While Gambhir stood at the farthest net, talking to Bumrah, Rohit was at the other end conversing with video analyst Hari Prasad. They stood in their respective places and there was not even minimal interaction between the two.

After the top-order had almost finished their session, Rohit entered the nets. It was just like MCG where he had come to bat after all recognised batters had finished their stint even though he was set to open the innings.

How did Rohit look during his 30-odd minutes of practice? To be honest, he looked a shadow of his old self. He was bowled after missing the line of T Dilip’s throwdown. His reaction to deliveries were late.

The most interesting aspect was when Rohit was batting, at the adjacent nets, it was Reddy who was looking in fine touch as he middled most deliveries. The head coach was standing at the umpire’s position in the youngster’s nets as the captain went about his routines.

Once Rohit was done with his training, he along with Bumrah and Agarkar left the nets but Gambhir stayed back.

It is learnt that during this meeting after training it was decided that Rohit Sharma would be “rested”, which in Indian cricket parlance means “dropped by intimation”.

Nearly 45 minutes to an hour later when the team dispersed, most players came out of the exit door leading to the net area before heading towards the team bus.

Rohit didn’t come out with the team and boarded the bus after coming out from the other gate. As the Indian team were leaving, the SCG operations team was practising its pre-match drill.


“The Indian team led by captain Rohit Sharma,” blared the SCG loudspeaker. It sounded different.

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Sydney Test: Rohit Sharma excluded, Jasprit Bumrah to lead Team India

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India’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy campaign in Australia faces a shakeup.

Amid growing speculation and controversy surrounding the Indian cricket team in Australia, multiple reports indicate that Captain Rohit Sharma will be ‘rested’ for the final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series.

The crucial fixture, starting Friday in Sydney, will see ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah lead the side as India aims to level the series 2-2 and retain the prestigious trophy.

As reported by The Indian Express newspaper, Rohit has informed Head Coach Gautam Gambhir and Chairman of the Selectors Ajit Agarkar about his decision to ‘opt out.’

Both Gambhir and Agarkar have reportedly agreed to his request, marking a significant shift in India’s lineup for the decisive match.

During match-eve training, Gambhir was seen having intense discussions with Bumrah, possibly prepping the pacer for the Sydney game.

Rohit made only a brief appearance at the nets, batting with side-arm bowlers and skipping routine slip-catching drills. His limited presence at practice fuelled speculation about his availability.

If confirmed, this could mean that Rohit’s Boxing Day Test in Melbourne may be his last for India as he might not be part of the plans for the summer tour of England.

In his absence, young talent Shubman Gill, who was dropped for the Melbourne Test, will return to the playing XI. Gill is expected to bat at number three, with K L Rahul opening alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal.

Meanwhile, Rishabh Pant will retain his spot as wicketkeeper, and Prasidh Krishna will replace the injured Akash Deep, who was ruled out of the finale on Thursday.

When questioned about Rohit’s place in the playing XI, Gambhir remained tight-lipped, saying, ‘Everything is fine with Rohit. We are going to have a look at the wicket and announce the playing XI tomorrow.’

The team hopes this change in leadership will bring a new energy into the dressing room and help them retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy by winning the final game in Sydney.

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Virat Kohli in fray to become Test Skipper

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Concerns have been raised about the future of Rohit Sharma as the Test captain and Gautam Gambhir’s effectiveness as head coach, amid the team’s struggles in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

With a must-win scenario looming in the fifth and final Test in Sydney, the stakes are high for India to retain the prestigious trophy.

Since assuming the role of head coach in July, Gambhir has reportedly faced difficulties in building strong connections with certain players, further compounding the challenges the team faces.

A report by The Times of India suggests that Rohit is “unlikely” to continue in the Indian Test setup after the series against Australia. However, he is expected to delay any announcement about his retirement to avoid adding further strain to the already fraught team environment.

This uncertainty leaves the team in a precarious position.

Notably, Virat Kohli has shown signs of stepping back into a leadership role and the TOI report does mention him returning as the Test skipper. Throughout the series, Kohli has been increasingly vocal on the field, often leading team huddles and mentoring younger players.

The current leadership dynamic appears to have shifted, with Kohli taking on more responsibility amid concerns over a lack of preparation and confidence in the younger generation of players. This evolving scenario further underscores the instability within the team.

Kohli stepped down from the role as India’s most successful Test captain. He led India in 68 matches with an outstanding win rate, winning 40 matches while only losing 17.

He was also the first Indian captain to win a Test series in Australia (a 2-1 success in 2018/19). His possible re-elevation could stem from the fact that the selectors may not have enough faith in the younger generation of players, as far as captaincy in concerned.

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