
Rohit Sharma’s experiment at No. 6 in the Adelaide Test failed, prompting his return to the opening spot for the third Test against Australia at The Gabba. The out-of-form Indian captain practiced facing the new ball in the nets, indicating his likely return to open alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal, with KL Rahul potentially moving to the middle order.
Rohit Sharma’s experiment at No. 6 in the Adelaide Test failed, prompting his return to the opening spot for the third Test against Australia at The Gabba. The out-of-form Indian captain practiced facing the new ball in the nets, indicating his likely return to open alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal, with KL Rahul potentially moving to the middle order. Rohit Sharma’s experiment at No. 6 in the Adelaide Test failed, prompting his return to the opening spot for the third Test against Australia at The Gabba. The out-of-form Indian captain practiced facing the new ball in the nets, indicating his likely return to open alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal, with KL Rahul potentially moving to the middle order. Read More