All eyes on Rohit Sharma as India, England clash in ODI decider
In contrast to Rohit's struggles, another ageing superstar Virat Kohli continues to boss the ODI format.
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As captain of the side, Rohit Sharma had led from the front by playing the high risk role of an enforcer (PTI)
London, 18 July
All eyes of the cricketing world will be trained on Rohit
Sharma when the India white-ball great takes the field for the series-deciding
third ODI against England here on Sunday with speculation rife on his future.
Amid the intense speculation, the BCCI has asserted that the
match will not be Rohit's last in international cricket but the former India
captain surely has a point to prove having struggled in the first two games.
Vintage Rohit is all about effortlessly executing his front
foot pull shots off the pacers and manoeuvring the spinners but the 39-year-old
has not been able to find any fluency thus far in the series, fuelling
conversations about lasting till the 2027 ODI World Cup in South Africa.
The two-paced pitch in Cardiff made life tougher for Rohit
who consumed as many as nine consecutive dot balls before getting out. A true
batting surface at the "Home of Cricket" may just allow Rohit to
regain his rhythm for a statement knock in the series decider.
As captain of the side, Rohit had led from the front by
playing the high risk role of an enforcer in the powerplay. His fans would want
to see that same Rohit turn up on Sunday. The express pace of Jofra Archer
would pose the biggest challenge for the veteran opener in the first 10 overs.
Current captain Shubman Gill has looked the part in the
batting department and would be itching to get a big hundred after his soft
dismissal at Sophia Gardens.
In contrast to Rohit's struggles, another ageing superstar
Virat Kohli continues to boss the ODI format. He was on course for another
hundred on Thursday but fell to Archer, triggering a middle order collapse that
cost India the game. The team would be wiser from that experience going into
the series decider.
Playing in place of an ill KL Rahul, Ishan Kishan succumbed
to the short ball alongside a few other batters, showing that the visitors
remain uncomfortable against rising deliveries. Shreyas Iyer has played well in
the middle order and the standout aspect of his batting has been his confident
play against Adil Rashid and Co.
On the bowling front, the team may finally give Kuldeep
Yadav an opportunity following a hamstring injury to Washington Sundar. The
team management wants batting till number eight but in the light of
Washington's on field injury at Cardiff, it might be forced to change their
plans.
In the absence of Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel has excelled
in the role of a spin all-rounder. The Indian bowlers will have to find a way
to stop Joe Root, who like Kohli keeps piling on the runs.
Barring Root, England batters have not done much to write
home about and would be looking to change that on Sunday. England played an
extra seamer in place of Liam Dawson in the second ODI. He may come back to the
side if conditions demand.
Match starts 3:30pm IST.
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