Rohit's Adelaide Redemption: Why His 73-Run Knock Silences Critics

Mohammed Kaif strongly defended Rohit Sharma after his impressive half-century in Adelaide. The Indian opener battled through early difficulties to score 73 crucial runs. This performance came amid speculation about his ODI future with younger players waiting in the wings. Rohit's innings proved vital after India lost both Gill and Kohli cheaply early in the match.

Key Points: Kaif Praises Rohit Sharma Crucial Half-Century Against Australia

  • Rohit scored crucial 73 runs despite early struggles on tough Adelaide pitch
  • Surpassed Sourav Ganguly as India's third-highest ODI run-scorer
  • Became first Indian to score 1000 ODI runs against Australia in Australia
  • Formed match-saving 118-run partnership with Shreyas Iyer after early collapse
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Rohit shows he isn't going anywhere: Kaif lauds opener's resilient half-century in 2nd ODI at Adelaide

Mohammed Kaif hails Rohit Sharma's resilient 73-run knock in Adelaide ODI, saying the innings proves "he isn't going anywhere" amid career speculation.

"Rohit shows he isn't going anywhere. - Mohammed Kaif"

Adelaide, October 23

Former Indian batter Mohammed Kaif hailed Rohit Sharma for his fine half-century during the second ODI against Australia at Adelaide Oval, saying that the batter has shown "he is not going anywhere" and the knock will give him plenty of confidence.

While Virat Kohli failed and succumbed to his second-successive duck, Rohit made up for the dissapointment with a fine 97-ball 73, consisting of seven fours and two sixes, with the two maximums being his trademark pull shots.

This knock came at a very crucial point in Rohit's career. The 'Hitman', who would be 40 by the time the ICC Cricket World Cup 2027 comes, is playing under Shubman Gill's captaincy and for the first time in a long while, would not be a 100 per cent certainty for every series perhaps, with opener Yashasvi Jaiswal hot on his heels with consistent Test performances and an impressive List-A cricket record with a 52-plus average and five centuries, seven fifties in 33 games.

Before the game, several visuals from India's practice session had emerged, with the chief selector Ajit Agarkar having a chat with Jaiswal. This led to speculation that a couple more failures in this series could mark the end of Rohit's ODI career. But the 'Hitman', who started off ugly and got beaten several times, grinded it out at Adelaide and hit his first international fifty at the iconic venue.

Taking to X, Kaif said, "Too much social media chatter about his future, tough pitch, world class pacers operating, Gill and Kohli out cheaply... Despite all that Rohit plays a very important inning for India and his career. This 73 at Adelaide will give him a lot of confidence. Rohit shows he isn't' going anywhere."

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During the match, he surpassed former captain Sourav Ganguly to become India's third-highest run-getter in ODIs. Now in 275 ODIs and 267 innings, Rohit has scored 11,249 runs at an average of 48.69, with 32 centuries and 59 fifties and a best score of 264. He has overtaken Ganguly, who made 11,121 runs in 308 matches at an average of 40.95, with 22 centuries and 71 fifties.

At the top is Sachin Tendulkar (18,426 runs in 463 matches with 49 centuries), followed by Virat Kohli (14,181 runs in 304 games with 51 centuries).

Also, he became the first Indian to smash 1,000 runs against Australia in Australia. In 21 ODI matches, Hitman has slammed 1071 against Australia on their home soil, at an average of 56.36 and a strike rate of 89.32, including four hundreds and three fifties, with a best score of 171*.

Coming to the match, Australia, leading by 1-0, put India to bat first. Rohit and Shubman Gill started off cautiously, but Xaiver Bartlett (3/39) reduced India to 17/2, with quick wickets of Gill (9) and Virat (0).

Rohit put on an innings-saving 118-run stand with vice-captain Shreyas Iyer (61 in 77 balls, with seven fours). Axar also played a vital 44 in 41 balls, with five fours, continuing his fine run at number five. However, Adam Zampa (4/60) reduced India to 226/8.

A final flourish from Harshit Rana (24* in 18 balls, with three fours) and Arshdeep Singh (13) saw them add 37 runs for the ninth wicket and India ended their innings at 264/9.

- ANI

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Priya S
Kaif is absolutely right. Too much speculation on social media about Rohit's future. He proved his class when it mattered most. Becoming 3rd highest ODI run-scorer for India is no small achievement!
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James A
As an Australian cricket fan, I've always admired Rohit's batting. First Indian to score 1000+ runs against us in Australia - that's some record! Pure class player.
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Shreya B
While I'm happy for Rohit, we should also think about transition. Jaiswal deserves chances too. Maybe they can rotate or Rohit can mentor the younger players while playing key series?
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Vikram M
That partnership with Iyer was crucial! When the top order collapsed, these experienced players showed how to build an innings. This is why we need senior players in the team. 🙌
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Michael C
The pressure on Rohit must have been immense with all the talk about his future. Shows great mental strength to perform under such circumstances. True champion!
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Ananya R
️‍🔥 Rohit's pull shots are pure magic! Even when he's not at his fluent best, he finds a way to contribute. Hope this innings silences his critics for good.

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