Rohit Sharma, who has set many big records in limited overs cricket, has also made his mark as a Test opener. Rohit made his debut as a opener in a Test match against South Africa in 2019. Since then, Hitman has played many brilliant innings and made a significant contribution to the Indian team’s success. However, Rohit’s real test as opener is now in England, where swinging balls test the right-handed batsman. Meanwhile, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar believes Rohit will be able to perform well in England conditions and score at least three centuries in the Test series against England.
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Speaking on the cricket analyst podcast, Gavaskar said, “In Rohit’s case, the first two to three overs are important. His front foot does not reach the ball pitch. The bowler was bowling at speeds of 90 miles per hour, but he seemed to be bowling at a speed of 40 miles per hour as Rohit played it.
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Gavaskar Rohit predicts he will score at least 3 centuries in the five-match Test series against England. “His thing is that he is always looking to attack. So he comes out because of his shot selection. But if he plays properly, he will score at least three centuries in a five-match Test series.