Rohit Sharma Batting Position In Adelaide Test: The second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia will be played at the Adelaide Oval from December 6. This will be a pink ball day-night test. India’s regular captain Rohit Sharma is working hard for the match. Reportedly, the Indian captain practiced in the nets with the pink ball for about four hours last Tuesday. Meanwhile, a question is arising that in which position will Rohit Sharma bat in the Adelaide Test? So let us understand through data what is best for them.
Let us tell you that Rohit Sharma was not a part of Team India in the first test of the series played in Perth. In Rohit’s absence, Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul took the responsibility of opening. Jaiswal and Rahul displayed excellent batting at the opening. In such a situation, Rohit Sharma can leave the opening slot for both the batsmen.
Rohit Sharma’s record at different positions in Test
Till now, Rohit has batted most at the opening in Tests. He has batted in 66 innings at the opening, in which he has scored 2685 runs at an average of 44. During this period, he has scored 9 centuries with his bat.
While playing at number three, Rohit Sharma scored only 107 runs in 5 innings of 4 matches at an average of 21.40. During this period, only 1 half-century came from his bat. After this, Hitman batted at number four in only one innings, in which he scored 04 runs.
Moving ahead, if we look at number five, he played 9 matches at this number, batting in 16 innings, he scored 437 runs at an average of 29.13, which included 3 half-centuries.
Great record at number 6
After this, if we talk about number 6 batting position, Rohit Sharma’s record in it looks quite impressive. At number six, he has scored 1037 runs in 25 innings of 16 matches at an average of 54.57. During this period he has scored 3 centuries and 6 half-centuries. Rohit has the highest batting average at no.
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