Champions Trophy: Rohit Sharma set to get some time at top against Bangladesh
Rohit Sharma will be back in his familiar opening position with an aim to get some quality batting practice when India take on Bangladesh in their final warm-up game before the Champions Trophy opener against Pakistan. After a convincing 45-run victory against New Zealand in a rain-curtailed opening warm-up match, Virat Kohli will pray that his batsmen get some more game time than the 26 overs they got on Sunday.
For Rohit, it will be back to the opening slot, having batted down the order during the better part of the Indian Premier League. He missed out on the first game as personal commitments led to him joining the squad on Saturday evening.
It will be like a completion of cycle for Rohit, whose limited overs career was transformed by Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s inspired decision to promote him up the order during India’s successful Champions Trophy campaign in 2013.
One of the biggest reasons for India’s success was the Rohit-Shikhar Dhawan duo, which is again back to face the new ball in conditions, which will be pretty familiar to the one they encountered four years back. With Ajinkya Rahane failing as an opener in the first warm-up game, even the remotest thoughts of …read more