Batting woes continue for lucky Rohit, unlucky Virat
The two Indian superstars have averaged under 20 in the home series against New Zealand.
The two Indian superstars have averaged under 20 in the home series against New Zealand.
The two Indian superstars have averaged under 20 in the home series against New Zealand.
The batting woes of superstars Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli continued in India's first innings of the third Test at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Friday.
Virat was unlucky to be run out (4 off 6) from a direct hit while he tried to steal a single. However, Rohit (18 off 18), couldn't blame his luck after edging Matt Henry to the slip.
The Indian skipper had been given a reprieve twice over. First, he was dropped by William O'Rourke at fine leg, which, by Kiwis' high standards, was a sitter. In the next over from Ajaz Patel, he edged one pitched full on the off side, but the ball went over the slip cordon.
Rohit couldn't ride his luck a third time as Tom Latham took a clean catch at second slip after he edged a length ball off Henry. He looked casual, trying to work it onside, but was deceived by the bounce. After five innings each in the ongoing Test series, Virat averages 18.4, while Rohit is even worse at 16.