'I remember telling him...': Shastri reveals important decision that shaped Rohit's Test career

IANS May 18, 2025 273 views

Ravi Shastri played a pivotal role in reshaping Rohit Sharma's Test cricket career by promoting him to an opener's position. The strategic move came after Rohit's stellar performance in the 2019 World Cup, where he showcased exceptional batting skills. Rohit quickly adapted to the new role, scoring twin centuries in his debut as an opener and going on to score nine of his 12 Test centuries thereafter. His transformation from a middle-order player to a world-class opener highlights the importance of strategic thinking in cricket.

"He'd batted enough at five and six and he wasn't here and he wasn't there." - Ravi Shastri
'I remember telling him...': Shastri reveals important decision that shaped Rohit's Test career
New Delhi, May 18: Former India head coach Ravi Shastri revealed an important decision during his coaching tenure that shaped the Test career of Rohit Sharma.

Key Points

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Shastri convinced Rohit to open in Tests after 2019 World Cup

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Rohit scored twin centuries in debut as opener

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Transformed from white-ball specialist to Test success

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Finished with 4301 runs in 67 Test matches

Rohit, who retired from Test cricket earlier this month, initially joined the Test team as a middle-order batter, but it was a suggestion from Shastri that led to his move to the top of the order—an adjustment that transformed him into a world-class opener, allowing him to make a bigger impact early in the innings.

In the early stages of his career, Rohit was primarily recognised as a white-ball specialist. However, Ravi Shastri’s decision to promote the hard-hitting batter to the top of the order in 2019 proved to be a turning point, as Rohit quickly flourished and revitalised his career in the longest format of the game.

"Batting at four, five, this guy used to get bored. Then I started dwelling on the fact that he is so successful in one-day cricket? He likes to be out there early. I said, if he can go out there and do it, he has got enough time on his hands to play the quicks. He's got the shots against the quicks, to take them on. The field is up, so Test cricket might be a honeymoon for him if he starts embracing it," Shastri said on the most recent episode of The ICC Review.

Shastri revealed that the idea of Rohit opening in Tests first came to him during the 2019 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, where he was in sublime form, scoring five centuries and finishing as the tournament’s top run-getter with 648 runs at an average of 81.

Impressed by his dominant performances, Shastri proposed the idea to then-captain Virat Kohli. The move proved to be a masterstroke, as Rohit responded with twin centuries in his debut Test as an opener against South Africa and went on to score nine of his 12 Test centuries from that point onward.

Rohit ultimately finished his Test career with 4301 runs in 67 games at an average of 40.57, including 18 half-centuries.

"He'd batted enough at five and six and he wasn't here and he wasn't there. He would get his 20s or 30s and throw it away. (I thought) let's put him under pressure and send him up (the order). And I remember telling him in the West Indies 'We want you to open'.

"This was (August) 2019, if I'm not mistaken, after that World Cup. He'd had a great World Cup, so his form was very good. And he might have thought of it for a little while, but he was OK," Shastri said

"Then he came in for the first Test match and he opened the innings and he got a hundred. If I'm not mistaken, he got a big 100 in that first innings and then he didn't look back because then he seemed to enjoy it.

"He figured it out and what I must say he worked a lot on his technique because I thought his best batting was in England where you really got to play a little differently and especially he had to play with soft hands and could leave (the ball) a lot. And he worked on it, which was very good. So, suddenly from nowhere, he was setting up games for you," he concluded.

Reader Comments

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Ankit S.
What a masterstroke by Shastri! Rohit's transformation into a Test opener was pure gold. That 2019 decision gave us some unforgettable knocks. Still can't forget his twin centuries against SA - vintage Hitman! 🏏
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Priya M.
Shows how important good coaching decisions are. Rohit always had the talent but needed the right role. Though I wish he'd played more Tests as opener - his average could've been even better!
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Rahul K.
Shastri-Kohli combo made many bold calls that paid off. This was one of their best. Rohit's technique against swing in England was surprisingly solid for an 'aggressive' batter. Proved his class in all conditions!
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Sneha P.
Interesting how ODI success translated to Tests. That 2019 WC form was 🔥! But honestly, his Test retirement came too soon - he had 2-3 good years left. Hope he mentors young openers now.
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Vikram J.
The real credit goes to Rohit for adapting so well. Many players resist position changes. His work ethic to improve against moving ball in England shows why he's among India's greats. #Respect
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Neha T.
Mixed feelings - while the opener move was brilliant, we lost a potential middle-order rock. Imagine Rohit at 5 in SENA countries! But no complaints - he gave us memorable moments. That 161 at Chennai 💙

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