Rohit Sharma's Adelaide Knock: Why 73 Runs Meant More Than a Century

Rohit Sharma made a strong comeback with 73 runs in the second ODI against Australia. Former coach Abhishek Nayar believes this knock will give Rohit immense satisfaction despite missing his century. The innings showcased Rohit's resilience after facing criticism for his poor Perth performance. Meanwhile, experts predict Kuldeep Yadav will return for the final ODI to bolster India's bowling attack.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma 73 Runs Satisfaction Abhishek Nayar Analysis

  • Rohit bounced back strongly after scoring just 8 runs in Perth first ODI
  • His partnership with Shreyas Iyer helped India post competitive 264/9 total
  • Australia won by 2-0 series lead despite India's improved batting performance
  • Kuldeep Yadav expected to return for third ODI to strengthen bowling attack
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Rohit Sharma's knock will give him great satisfaction, says Abhishek Nayar

Former coach Abhishek Nayar explains why Rohit Sharma's fighting 73 against Australia holds special significance despite missing his century in Adelaide ODI.

"Rohit Sharma may not remember this innings for the runs he scored, but knowing him personally, he'll take great satisfaction from it. - Abhishek Nayar"

New Delhi, Oct 23

Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar believes that Rohit Sharma’s 73-run knock in the second ODI against Australia will give him a lot of satisfaction despite missing out on the century at Adelaide Oval on Thursday.

Rohit’s return to international cricket in the series opener only yielded eight runs in Perth. The poor batting effort in the first ODI attracted a lot of backlash towards the former India captain. However, Rohit silenced his critics with a solid knock in the next match, along with Shreyas Iyer’s 61 and guided India to 264/9 in 50 overs. Although the result didn’t go in the visitors' favour, but it will surely boost the morale of the opening batter.

Half-centuries from Matthew Short (74) and Cooper Connolly (61 not out) took the hosts over the line in 46.2 overs as Australia take a 2-0 unassailable lead in the three-match series.

“As a player, you might forget some of your big hundreds or double centuries, but there are certain knocks that stay with you, especially the ones where you’ve had to fight hard. Rohit Sharma may not remember this innings for the runs he scored, but knowing him personally, he’ll take great satisfaction from it. As a batter, when you make runs in tough conditions, it gives you a different kind of joy, much like a bowler getting wickets on a flat pitch,” Nayar said on JioStar’s ‘Cricket Live’.

“Rohit might be disappointed for not converting it into a big score, but deep down, he’ll know he worked hard for every run today. His resilience stood out. That’s what impressed me the most about this Indian team today: their resilience. Even when it looked like Australia would cruise to victory, they kept fighting. And Rohit embodied that spirit. Despite being constantly tested, whenever he got a loose delivery, he made the most of it. That intent, combined with grit, defined his innings.”

Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel added that spinner Kuldeep Yadav will get a chance in India’s playing XI for the third and final ODI of the series.

“We will definitely see Kuldeep Yadav playing in the third ODI. As far as the combination is concerned, India will have to trust their top order, whether it’s about performance or runs and stick with the right balance. There’s no need for an extra cushion in batting. Kuldeep Yadav can provide those crucial wickets in the middle overs that India has been missing. If your top-order batters get out early, that’s part of the game,” he said.

“You can’t keep adding more batters to cover for that. The focus should be on playing the best combination to win. And on a lighter note, the support staff should make Captain Shubman Gill practice the coin toss while travelling to Sydney, because the toss has played a huge role so far. The ball swung a lot, just like it did in Perth. Even though Australia have sealed the series 2-0, I believe India has still played commendable cricket here, especially considering the limited preparation time they had,” the former batter added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I appreciate Rohit's effort, we need to be honest - the team lost again. Individual performances are good, but winning matches should be the priority. Hope they bounce back in the final ODI!
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Priya S
Abhishek Nayar is absolutely right! These fighting knocks stay with players more than easy centuries. Rohit showed why he's still one of the best openers in the world. The way he handled pressure was brilliant 👏
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Michael C
Good to see Kuldeep might get a chance. Our middle overs bowling has been lacking penetration. Sometimes you need to take risks and play your best bowlers rather than playing safe with extra batters.
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Arjun K
Parthiv's point about the toss is spot on! In Australian conditions, winning the toss makes such a huge difference. Hope the team gets better at adapting to different conditions quickly.
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Kavya N
This is why I love cricket - it's not just about numbers but the story behind each innings. Rohit proved his mental strength today. Sometimes you need these tough knocks to build character for bigger challenges ahead! 🏏

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