IND vs AUS: Sunil Gavaskar, angry at Rohit Sharma’s choice of shot, know what he said

The fourth and final Test of the four-match Test series between India and Australia is taking place at the Gabba in Brisbane. The Indian team lost two wickets till the break. Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma return to the pavilion. Before that, Australia were all out for 369 in the first innings. For the team, Marnus Labuschen scored a spectacular century while captain Tim Paine scored a half century. Tea Natarajan and Washington Sundar took three wickets each. In the first innings, Rohit Sharma, who was well connected, lost the wicket once again. Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has expressed his displeasure over Rohit’s shot selection.

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Rohit Sharma scored 44 runs in Brisbane’s Gabba Grounds. Team India’s deputy was in good rhythm and was timing the ball well, but he once again missed a bad shot and went out to Nathan Lyon. During the match, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, who was responding to Channel 7, expressed his displeasure over Rohit’s shot selection and said, “Why, why, why?” It was an incredible shot. This is an irresponsible blow. A fielder stands on a deep square leg. You’ve already bounded some balls. Why did you play this shot? You are a senior player. There is no excuse. There is definitely no excuse for this shot. You see, a very easy catch. They have big mitts. He won’t miss it. The wicket was gifted without any negotiations. Very poorly wicket wasted. This is Test Match Cricket. You have to start from here, you have to turn it into a big century when the next team score is 369.

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This is not the first time Rohit Sharma has come out after playing such a bad shot. Earlier, the captain of the team India had been bowling his wicket after a good start to the Sydney Test. Rohit’s partner Shubman Gill could not do anything special in the first innings and dismissed Pat Cummins for just 7 runs. Before that, Australia started playing ahead of yesterday’s score of 274 and were all out after the team scored 369 runs.

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