MELBOURNE: A chastened India head to Brisbane beset by worries over the form of captain Rohit Sharma and the fitness of strike bowler Jasprit Bumrah, while resurgent Australia look to keep the momentum in the third test starting on Saturday.After missing India’s big win in the first Test in Perth to be with his newborn son, opener Rohit dropped down the order at the Adelaide Oval where he managed just nine runs as the tourists crashed to a 10-wicket defeat inside three days.
The resumption of Rohit’s run of low scores provided more ammunition for his critics, who contend that the 37-year-old is now dead weight in the team. His former teammates are also alarmed, saying his form is affecting his captaincy following criticism of India’s tactics in Adelaide.
Where Rohit fits into the Indian batting order -- or whether he fits in at all -- will continue to stoke debate in the subcontinent if the skipper fails again at the Gabba. Though Rohit was hardly alone in struggling against the pink ball in Adelaide, his failures shone a kinder light on Bumrah’s captaincy in the series opener.
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