Former BCCI selector MSK Prasad has sharply criticized Rohit Sharma’s recent performances, both as a batsman and as captain, during the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. Prasad described India’s consecutive losses to New Zealand as “pathetic,” highlighting that such a sequence had never occurred in Indian cricket history.
Source:- bbc news
He further emphasized that a captain’s form directly influences the team’s performance, noting that Rohit’s recent struggles with the bat have impacted his leadership. Prasad observed that Rohit’s lack of runs and proactive captaincy have been evident, particularly when bowlers like Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah bowled consecutive overs without adequate rotation, especially when Australian batter Sam Konstas was in excellent form.
Source:- news 18
Prasad’s comments reflect growing concerns over Rohit Sharma’s leadership and batting form, underscoring the need for improvement in both areas to enhance India’s performance in the ongoing series.
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