Former Team India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar on Thursday praised opener Rohit Sharma’s fighting spirit during Men in Blue’s innings against Australia, highlighting the player’s resilience and ability to make the most of challenging conditions.
Rohit played a stellar 73-run knock, which came off 97 balls, and included seven boundaries and two maximums. India lost the second ODI and the series.
“As a player, you might forget some of your big hundreds or double centuries, but there are certain knocks that stay with you, especially the ones where you’ve had to fight hard. Rohit Sharma may not remember this innings for the runs he scored, but knowing him personally, he’ll take great satisfaction from it. As a batter, when you make runs in tough conditions, it gives you a different kind of