Key Points

Indian captain Rohit Sharma candidly discussed his batting position challenges during the recent Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. He revealed his internal struggle of potentially opening the batting, but ultimately decided to stick to his familiar role for the team's benefit. Sharma's performance was notably challenging, with him scoring just 31 runs across three Tests. His reflections highlight the mental complexities of leadership and personal performance in high-stakes international cricket.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma's Batting Dilemma in Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024

  • Rohit observed Jaiswal and Rahul's impressive batting in Australia
  • Contemplated opening but returned to his usual position
  • Struggled with form, scoring only 31 runs in three Tests
  • Prioritized team strategy over personal performance
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Rohit Sharma reflects on changing his batting position in Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024

Indian captain Rohit Sharma opens up about batting position challenges, team strategy, and personal reflections during crucial Australia Test series

"I would rather fail doing what I do. And where I do it. Yeah. Okay, that's my place. - Rohit Sharma"

New Delhi April 16

Indian captain Rohit Sharma has discussed changing his batting position in the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024 against Australia. He was impressed by the batting of Jaiswal and Rahul in Australia and decided to stick with them for the series.

"When we got to, when I got to Australia, things were slightly different because I honestly saw them bat. Jaiswal and Rahul. I watched it, even though I had a newborn in my hand, but I was still watching it. And I loved what they were doing. So I said, why do we need to change that? You know, this is the series that we want to win desperately. We want to qualify for the World Test Championship," Rohit said while speaking on Michael Clarke's YouTube channel, Beyond23 Cricket Podcast.

Sharma said that he was initially unsure about opening the batting but decided to stick with his usual position.

"So it was a mixed thought, but I just felt like, let's go with that. And there's nothing wrong in that. Then in that Adelaide game, I didn't have a great game. Yeah. Then I went back to my room, and I thought, okay, should I open, man? What's going on? I would, I would rather fail doing what I do. And where I do it. Yeah. Okay, that's my place. That's my position. I would rather go there and bat, and you know, whether I get success or not, it's a different story, but I am in my position. That's my role for the team."

He decided to give himself another game after a poor performance in Adelaide.

"I said, no, it's only one game. Let's not think too much. Let's not overthink. Let's give it another game. It's one all. We can try and change things around, probably in Brisbane. And then it was a draw in that game as well. And then Melbourne, when we got back to Melbourne, and then we changed our mind, we changed our thought a little bit. And then I went back to open the innings. And then the last test match in Sydney, I had to be honest with myself that I was not hitting the ball well."

"And I didn't want it to put myself there only because we had a lot of the other guys who were struggling as well. So, and then you add yourself in there, it just becomes a little more... And we somehow wanted Gil to play. He's such a good player. And he missed out in the previous test match. We wanted him to play," he added.

In the 2024/25 Test season, which started with the home series against Bangladesh, Rohit scored just 164 runs in eight matches and 15 innings at an average of 10.93 with the best score of 52. During the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, he could make just 31 runs in three Tests with the best score of 10. His form struggles were such that he opted out of the final Test at Sydney.

- ANI

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Sanjay K.
Really appreciate Rohit's honesty here. It takes guts to admit when you're not performing and make tough calls for the team's benefit. Hope he finds his form soon! 🙏
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Priya M.
Love how he prioritized team success over personal glory. That's captaincy material right there! Though I do miss seeing him open consistently 😅
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Rahul D.
Respect for putting the team first, but honestly I think he's overthinking his position. He's our best opener when in form - should stick to what works long-term.
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Anjali S.
The mental pressure these players go through is insane! Watching matches while holding a newborn? That's next level dedication. Wishing him a strong comeback season! 💪
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Vikram P.
Interesting insights into team dynamics. Shows how much strategy goes into these decisions beyond what we see on field. More podcasts like this please!
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Neha R.
The stats are concerning but every great player goes through rough patches. Remember his double centuries in ODIs? He'll bounce back stronger! #HitmanForever

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