India in Australia: Rohit Sharma can step up in Virat Kohli's absence, says Glenn McGrath
Australia fast bowling great Glenn McGrath said that Virat Kohli's absence will present Rohit Sharma with a great opportunity and he could leave a mark in Border Gavaskar series.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Rohit Sharma is a quality batsman who hasn't achieved at Test level what he should: McGrath
- Once Virat Kohli leaves, it will be an opportunity for Rohit Sharma: McGrath
- Kohli will return home after 1st Test for the birth of his first child
Australia great Glenn McGrath believes Rohit Sharma is a quality batsman and the upcoming Border-Gavaskar series is a great chance for the India opener to step up in the absence of Virat Kohli.
BCCI's Selection Committee had decided to rest Rohit Sharma for ODI and T20I series to regain full fitness but included him in India's Test squad for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Virat Kohli flew to Australia from Dubai but the India captain will only play 1 Test, the opening day-night fixture in Adelaide, apart from the limited-overs series.
Kohli will be heading home to be with his wife and Bollywood actor Anushka Sharma for the birth of their child. McGrath said there is no doubt that Kohli's absence will leave a major impact on the outcome of the Test series.
"Rohit Sharma is a quality batsman who hasn't achieved at Test level what he should be achieving in my opinion... Maybe when Virat goes home, he might step up. Having said that, you can't just focus on one player. You have (Ajinkya) Rahane, (Cheteshwar) Pujara, (KL) Rahul, so there's a quality batting line up. Once Virat leaves, it will be an opportunity for someone else to put their hand up and make a mark on the series. Maybe that could be Rohit Sharma," Glenn McGrath was quoted as saying by Sportstar.
Rohit Sharma's success in Test cricket, after being promoted as an opener, is no hidden fact. The Mumbai batsman started his Test career in a new avatar with 2 consecutive hundreds in as many innings against South Africa last year to become the first-ever batsman to do so on his debut.
India's tour of Australia will begin with the 1st ODI in Sydney on November 27. They will play the second ODI at the same venue two days later before moving to Canberra to play the final ODI and the first T20I on December 2 and 4 respectively The ODI series will be followed by 3 T20I fixtures before finally entering the Test leg which starts in Adelaide with a Day-Night Test from December 17.
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