India’s Test captain Rohit Sharma faces a crucial decision as the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) approaches in Australia. With the birth of his second child imminent, Rohit has remained in India and is likely to miss the opening Test in Perth.
Rohit’s recent red-ball form has been underwhelming, with a string of low scores in his last 10 innings against New Zealand and Bangladesh. Batting legend Sunil Gavaskar has advised Rohit to exercise caution against Australia’s formidable pace attack, led by Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood.
“At the start, he can be troubled by Mitchell Starc’s lengths and lines,” Gavaskar said. “He needs to get the shot-selection right. That’s not just for Rohit Sharma, but for any batter.”
Gavaskar emphasized the importance of restraint on Australian pitches, despite their reputation for being batter-friendly. “Australian pitches are good for batters, and they use the Kookaburra ball. It doesn’t swing or seam much after the first 15 overs…If you show some restraint in the first session, then you can score runs,” he said.
Regarding Rohit’s availability for the series opener, head coach Gautam Gambhir has stated that there is no clarity yet. Rohit continues to train in Mumbai, and his participation in the Perth Test will be determined closer to the match.
If Rohit misses the opening Test, India will have to rely on vice-captain KL Rahul or Shubman Gill to lead the batting charge. Rahul has been in impressive form in recent Tests, while Gill has shown promise in his limited opportunities.
The BGT is a prestigious series between India and Australia, and Rohit’s absence would be a significant blow to the Indian team. However, with a talented squad at his disposal, head coach Rahul Dravid will be confident of defending India’s title.