As Rohit Sharma faces criticism over his batting form, Bollywood actress Vidya Balan has stood in solidarity, defending the Indian captain against rising speculation regarding his future. Rohit’s absence from the decisive fifth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 2024-25 led to heated debates, with many questioning his place in the team. However, his supporters have praised his decision as a selfless one, prioritizing the team’s interests over personal achievements.
Vidya Balan’s support for Rohit Sharma
Vidya Balan expressed her admiration for Rohit’s decision to step aside from the Sydney Test to focus on his form. In her social media post on X, Balan wrote, “Rohit Sharma, what a SUPERSTAR! To take a pause & catch your breath requires courage. More power to you… Respect.” Her post gained significant traction, resonating with many of Rohit’s supporters who appreciated the decision during a turbulent period of his career.
Rohit Sharma, what a SUPERSTAR 🤩!!
To take a pause & catch your breath requires courage … More power to you … Respect 🙌 !! @ImRo45— vidya balan (@vidya_balan) January 4, 2025
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Rohit Sharma’s bold decision to step aside
Rohit’s decision to opt out of the fifth Test came amid mounting criticism over his poor form in the BGT against Australia, where he managed just 31 runs across three Tests. Many pundits had questioned his place in the squad, with calls for a change in leadership gaining momentum. Explaining his choice, Rohit clarified that he was neither dropped nor rested but voluntarily stood down to allow in-form players, such as Shubman Gill, to step up for the crucial match. “It was about the team, not me. I wasn’t performing, and I felt the team needed someone in better form,” Rohit remarked in an interview.
Meanwhile, in a tightly contested encounter, Australia registered a 6-wicket victory over India in the 5th Test at Sydney as they managed to chase down the target of 162 runs, finishing at 162/4 in their second innings. Usman Khawaja (41) and Travis Head (34) anchored the chase, while Scott Boland’s 6-wicket haul played a pivotal role in restricting India to 157 in their second innings.
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