How Rohit Sharma became the world’s most stormy opener in Test cricket, Ravi Shastri told

Ravi shastri react on rohit sharma: Rohit Sharma has retired from Test cricket. Rohit played 67 matches in the Test and managed to score 4301 runs during this period. Rohit Sharma succeeded in scoring 12 centuries and 18 half -centuries in the Test. Rohit Sharma was very successful as an opener in the Test. As an opener, Rohit succeeded in winning the hearts of fans with his banged batting. Even though Rohit will no longer be a part of Test cricket, but the memories of the manner in which he used to open, has been captured in the minds of the fans forever. Now that Rohit has announced his retirement from the Test, former coach Ravi Shastri has given his opinion about the Indian veteran.
Former Indian head coach Ravi Shastri has told how Rohit was successful in winning the heart of world cricket with his batting as an opener in Test cricket. Let me tell you that Rohit came as a middle -order batsman in the first Test, but later Indian batsmen started batting in the top order, Rohit has been a big reason behind Rohit becoming an opening batsman in Tests. Shastri ICC Review In the recent episode of, he spoke in detail about Rohit, and revealed his becoming an opening batsman.
Rohit was known as an excellent batsman in the early stages of his career, but due to Shastri, this aggressive batsman got a chance to bat in the upper order in 2019, which Rohit benefited greatly in his career. Shastri said, “Rohit used to get bored while batting at number four, fifth.
“Shastri further said,” He had thought about joining Rohit in the Test as an opener in the Test during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2019. In 2019, he scored five centuries in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup and finished the tournament by scoring 648 runs at an average of 81.
Seeing his performance, Shastri thought of include Rohit as a Test opener in front of the then captain Virat Kohli and then he did not look back. He then scored two centuries in his first Test in the top order against South Africa and did wonders. He has scored 9 centuries out of 12 centuries of his Test career as the top order batsman,
Shastri said, “He batted a lot at the fifth and sixth and he did not consider himself satisfied on this sequence. He used to be dismissed by 20 or 30 runs. Then I thought let’s think let him under pressure and send him up. And I remember that I said in West Indies ‘We want you to open’.”