The spotlight has firmly fallen on Indian skipper Rohit Sharma during the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, as his underwhelming performance with the bat continues to raise eyebrows. A viral video showing Rohit struggling against part-time bowler Devdutt Padikkal during a net session has further fueled criticism, intensifying discussions among fans and experts alike.
Rohit Sharma’s struggle during the nets session
The controversy erupted when a video surfaced online of Rohit practicing in the nets and failing to connect effectively against Padikkal, a player known primarily for his batting rather than his bowling. Padikkal, who bowls right-arm off-spin and has yet to take a wicket in professional cricket, was seen troubling Rohit, sparking disbelief and disappointment among fans. The video has become a talking point, with critics questioning how the Indian captain could struggle against such an unheralded bowler.
Here is the video:
Rohit Sharma got beaten by Part-time Bowler Devdutt Padikkal in the nets 🥲 pic.twitter.com/6iGlPXO6Nl
— Jyotirmay Das (@dasjy0tirmay) December 22, 2024
Rohit’s struggles in the nets reflect his lackluster performance in the series so far. Across three innings, the right-hander has managed just 19 runs, with a highest score of 10. His inability to provide a solid start has put undue pressure on the middle order, which is already grappling with a potent Australian bowling attack. The lack of consistency from the Indian skipper has left fans questioning his place in the playing XI, especially given the critical nature of the ongoing series.
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Series on the line ahead of Boxing Day Test
Adding to the criticism of his batting, Rohit’s leadership is also under the scanner. India currently find themselves in a precarious position, with the series tied at 1-1 after three matches. The team secured a win in the first Test under the leadership of Jasprit Bumrah, as Rohit was unavailable due to personal commitments. Since his return to the captaincy in the second Test in Adelaide, India have suffered a loss and played out a draw in Brisbane. Fans and pundits are now debating whether Rohit’s return as captain has disrupted the team’s momentum.
With two matches remaining in the series, including the much-anticipated Boxing Day Test at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 26, the pressure is mounting on Rohit to deliver. As the Indian team prepares for a crucial encounter, the skipper’s form with the bat and his tactical decisions on the field will be under intense scrutiny. A strong performance in Melbourne could help silence his critics and reignite India’s campaign in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
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