Rohit Sharma’s Test Record at Gabba Under Scrutiny Ahead of Third Test
India’s third Test against Australia starts on December 14. So, questions are growing about skipper Rohit Sharma’s poor Test record at the Gabba in Brisbane. Sharma has just 83 runs in four innings at the venue, at 20.75. He must lead from the front in a crucial game for India’s WTC campaign.
India’s WTC Qualification Hangs in the Balance
India must win at least two of the three remaining matches in the series to qualify for the WTC Final. The day-night Test defeat in Adelaide has put India on the back foot. Another slip-up could derail their campaign.
Rohit missed the first Test due to personal reasons. He then failed to impact the second Test, contributing little with the bat. To balance the team, he batted in the middle order. This preserved the successful opening pair of Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul. However, reports now suggest that Rohit will open the batting to regain his form in the white jersey.
Rohit Sharma’s Overall Test Career
Rohit Sharma is a veteran of 65 Test matches, amassing 4,279 runs at an average of 41.54. His impressive record includes 12 centuries and 18 half-centuries. Yet, his performances at the Gabba leave much to be desired.
Rohit Sharma Test Stats at Gabba
The 37-year-old has played just two Tests at the Gabba. One was in 2014, and the other was in India’s 2021 series win. Across four innings, his scores at the venue are 32, 0, 44, and 7, yielding an average of 20.75 and a strike rate of 54.60.
A notable pattern in these innings is his mode of dismissal—caught in all four attempts. This stat shows the challenge he faced against the Aussie bowlers. The Gabba wicket is bouncy and catches are common.
What’s at Stake in Brisbane?
For India to stay alive in the WTC race, Rohit Sharma’s form at the top of the order will be critical. The Gabba has been a fortress for Australia. India will hope their skipper can replicate the 2021 series. The team won a historic victory at the venue.
Rohit, with his vast experience, will be expected to anchor the innings and set the tone for the batting unit. A win at the Gabba will help India and silence critics of his opening in tough, overseas conditions.
A Chance for Redemption
As India takes on Australia in the third Test, all eyes will be on Rohit Sharma. Can the Indian skipper overcome his poor record at the Gabba and lead his team to victory? With WTC qualification on the line, this match is a chance for Rohit. He can rewrite his story at one of cricket’s toughest venues.
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