Ravi Shastri’s blatant, if I was the coach of India, it won’t let it happen


Rohit Sharma
Photo Subject: Language
New Delhi: Ravi Shastri has said that if India’s coach on Australia’s last tour, Captain Rohit Sharma will not be allowed to leave the last test in Sydney despite a bad form. Rohit withdrew from the first test of the Border Gavaskar Cup for personal reasons and decided to be out due to the worst form in the last test. He can score only 31 runs in five innings. India suffered 1-3 defeats in the test series.
If I wouldn’t be out of Sydney
Shastri said that he had spoken to Rohit during the session during the IPL and that he would have been in Australia. He said, ‘I have a lot of meeting with Rohit at the time of Toss. There is not much time to talk about during the toss. However, I put my hand on his shoulder in a match. Maybe it was a Mumbai match. If I was a coach, I told him that he would never be from the last test.
I am one of those who abandon 2-1
In the latest issue of the ICC Review, “I told him that he would have played in the last test because the series was incomplete.” Rohit recently said goodbye to test form, while he retired from T20 cricket last year. The former coach of India said, ‘I am not among those who drop 2-1 marks. This is not a chance when you leave the team.
Rohit may have been a match winner in Sydney
Shastri said, ‘He scored 30-40 runs. This is what I told him. Sydney’s pitch was very strong, and the shape he was in was a competitive winner. He said, ‘If he played, he realized the situation and scored 35-40 runs accordingly. The chain is equal. Everyone has his own style. My style will be, I told him. This thing was in my heart for several days and I had to tell him. Both Rohit and Virat Kohli moved away from Test cricket ahead of the next month of England.
Country and the world’s latest news (There is no message) Read more in Hindi, all the big messages Times now Navbarath Live TV But. Cricket (Sports news) Updates and elections (Elections) The Times is now related to the latest news.