Rohit Sharma está luchando con su forma; sin embargo, un jugador habilidoso puede regresar en cualquier momento y ganar el juego para el equipo.
India captain Rohit Sharma sustained a concerning injury to his left knee during practice on Sunday, December 22, just ahead of the Boxing Day Test. The injury occurred when the ball, during his session with the throwdown specialist, slipped through his pads and struck his knee. If he isn’t fully fit for the upcoming match, India will face the challenge of playing without their captain. This raises concerns not only about his availability for the match but also how it might impact his batting performance. Let’s take a closer look at Rohit Sharma’s statistics in Melbourne.
The Boxing Day Test in Melbourne is just four days away from this setback. India will want to win the last two Test matches to defeat Australia for the third time in a row in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, where they are now locked 1-1.
Rohit Sharma’s record in Melbourne
In 2018, the player showcased remarkable performance by scoring 68 runs in 2 innings with an impressive batting average of 68.00 and a strike rate of 51.56. Although no half-centuries or centuries were recorded, the player’s highest score during the year was 310.
Year | Innings | Runs | Outs | Avg | SR | HS | 50 | 100 |
2018 | 2 | 68 | 1 | 68 | 51.5 | 63 | 1 | 0 |
India’s Record at Melbourne Cricket Ground
India has played 14 Test matches at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), winning just 4 and losing 8, with 2 matches ending in a draw. However, India’s recent record at the MCG has been much improved. Since 2014, they have remained unbeaten at MCG, with 2 wins and 1 draw from their last three encounters.
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