Sunil Gavaskar singles out star hitter before the T20 World Cup match between India and South Africa, stating, “Only concern would be…”
Sunil Gavaskar, a famous cricketer, was ecstatic when Rohit Sharma scored in Team India’s last T20 World Cup 2022 match against the Netherlands on Thursday. India’s all-format Rohit has been in mixed form leading up to the 2022 T20 World Cup. In India’s crucial T20 World Cup match against Pakistan, the seasoned Indian opener made a rare batting blunder.
In India’s second Super 12 game on Thursday against the Netherlands at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Indian skipper Rohit atoned for his previous performance (SCG). The veteran batsman helped India get off to a good start in the 20-over contest by scoring 53 runs off just 39 deliveries. With half-centuries from Rohit, Virat Kohli, and Suryakumar Yadav, India defeated the Netherlands with a total that won the match.
By holding the Netherlands to 123-9, India beat the Netherlands by a score of 56 runs. Arshdeep Singh (2) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2) shared 4 wickets. In his analysis of India’s triumph against the Netherlands, Gavaskar commended the nation’s top players, who had a lackluster performance against Pakistan.
“Let’s talk about India’s development. The other day, it was fantastic to see Rohit Sharma make a few runs and Arshdeep bowl with such force. Both Ashwin and Axar Patel secured several wickets. As a result, everyone who struggled against Pakistan has recovered well, according to Gavaskar in India Today. Gavaskar, a legendary batter, also emphasized KL Rahul’s poor T20 World Cup performance.
India scored big runs on Thursday thanks to the efforts of Rohit, Kohli, and Suryakumar, although opener Rahul struggled for the second straight day. “KL Rahul may be the primary problem right now since he didn’t score many runs in either game. However, he is a gentleman. Gavaskar, too. Rahul was thrown out of the final game for India for 9 runs off of 12 balls. South Africa and Team India, captained by Rohit, will square off in the T20 World Cup’s next Super 12 game on Sunday.
