Rohit Sharma is not a GOAT..!? Fault of Indian cricket culture..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Rohit Sharma is not a GOAT..!? Fault of indian cricket culture..!?
 Former player Sanjay Manjrekar has criticized rohit sharma for not being a GOAT player to the extent of hiding the incident of his removal from the last Test match against Australia. He also said that this is what I do not like about the indian cricket culture. The indian team is playing in the last Test match against Australia. jasprit bumrah has entered the field as the captain of the indian team in this match. With this, it is confirmed that captain rohit sharma has been officially removed from the playing eleven of the indian team. Speaking during the toss, bumrah said that our captain will come forward and rest himself. This is proof of the unity of the indian team. No one is selfish. He had said that he would do whatever it takes for the indian team to win. Rohit Sharma's repeated talk of quitting the last Test match, denying that he was dropped, drew criticism yesterday.
Former player Sanjay Manjrekar said rohit sharma has been rested. I don't know why they are hiding this like it's some secret operation. This is something I don't like in indian cricket culture. rohit sharma is not an all-time great batsman to the point of hiding his removal from the playing eleven. If this had been done to Virat Kohli, I would have accepted it. But rohit sharma has played about 60 Test matches and scored only one century in SENA countries. Apart from that, Rohit Sharma's batting average is just 40. Therefore, in my opinion, the indian team does not need to hide the fact that rohit sharma was dropped. indian captain rohit sharma has scored just 165 runs in the last 15 innings. He failed to score in the two-Test series at home and is currently struggling to score runs in Australia. Since he has also performed poorly as captain, the indian team management has taken the decision to remove rohit sharma with no other option.

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