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Rohit Sharma: The importance of being the team’s ‘Hitman’

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Rohit Sharma

The Indian Vice Captain joins the team ahead of Sydney Test with the series levelled 1-1-

Our Bureau
Sydney 

India opener and limited-overs deputy Rohit Sharma has been named as the vice-captain for the remaining two Test matches against Australia.

Rohit, who joined his teammates after completing his 14-day quarantine period on Wednesday, will take over the reins from Cheteshwar Pujara. Ajinkya Rahane continues to lead the Test side in the absence of regular skipper Virat Kohli, who is on a paternity leave. After a horrendous show in the first Test which saw the visitors getting bundled out for 36 in the second innings, India staged an epic turnaround in Kohli and Mohammad Shami’s absence to clinch the Boxing Day Test on Tuesday.

Rohit flew in from Sydney on Wednesday and joined the rest of the team in Melbourne. Rahane, who played a match-winning knock in the second Test, had also made his excitement known after the win at MCG. “We are excited about Rohit coming back. Spoke to him yesterday, he’s waiting to join the team,” Rahane had said.

Ajinkya Rahane (left) celebrates his ton at Melbourne

Rohit’s inclusion has boosted India’s chances in the ongoing Test series. The vice-captain was on Thursday training hard with an eye on the third Test against Australia. Rohit, who had injured his hamstring during the Indian Premier League in UAE, is gearing up for the third Test slated to be played at the historic Sydney Cricket Ground from January 7.

Rohit Sharma on Friday hit the batting nets for the first time since arriving in Australia as he gears up for the third Test against Australia. Taking to Twitter, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) posted a video in which Rohit can be seen hitting the ball hard in the nets. “The wait is over! The Hitman @ImRo45 show is about to unfold. #TeamIndia,” BCCI captioned the post.

Earlier in the day, BCCI appointed the opening batsman as Ajinkya Rahane’s deputy for the last two Tests of the series.

Rohit, who joined his teammates after completing his 14-day quarantine period on Wednesday, will take over the reins from Cheteshwar Pujara.

Rahane, who played a match-winning knock in the second Test, had also made his excitement known after the win at MCG. “We are excited about Rohit coming back. Spoke to him yesterday, he’s waiting to join the team,” Rahane had said. 

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) shared a glimpse from Rohit’s practice on Thursday. “The engine is just getting started and here is a quick glimpse of what lies ahead #TeamIndia #AUSvIND,” BCCI tweeted.

Cricket Australia on Tuesday confirmed that the third Test between Australia and India will remain at the Sydney Cricket Ground as scheduled. India levelled the four-match series on Tuesday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the win also ensured the visitors moved a step closer to the final of the World Test Championship.

Meanwhile, India fast bowler T Natarajan has been added to the Test squad for the remaining two Test matches against Australia. The left-arm pacer has replaced Umesh Yadav, who sustained a strain in his left calf muscle on Day 3 of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.

“The All-India Senior Selection Committee has named T Natarajan as Yadav’s replacement. Ahead of the Boxing Day Test, Shardul Thakur was added to the Test squad as Mohd. Shami’s replacement after the senior fast bowler suffered a hairline fracture in his right forearm. Both Shami and Umesh Yadav will head to the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru for further rehabilitation of their injuries,” the BCCI said in an official statement on Friday.

Team India Test squad
Ajinkya Rahane (Captain), Rohit Sharma (vice-captain), Mayank Agarwal, Prithvi Shaw, KL Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Hanuma Vihari, Shubman Gill, Wriddhiman Saha (wicket-keeper), Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), Jasprit Bumrah, Navdeep Saini, Kuldeep Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, R. Ashwin, Md. Siraj, Shardul Thakur, T Natarajan 

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