Cricket / Rohit Sharma will score a double century if this happens in the WTC final

After Mayank Agarwal's poor form in Australia, Shubman Gill has opened the innings for India in Test cricket along with Rohit Sharma. Rameez Raja, who took part in the discussion about the World Test Championship final on India News, said, 'It is not at all risky. If you have an opening pair like Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma, then you should back him up.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 01, 2021, 08:50 PM
Cricket | Former Pakistan captain Rameez Raja has claimed that if Rohit Sharma stays in his color, he will score a double century for India in the final match of the ICC World Test Championship against New Zealand. India is to play the final match of the World Test Championship against New Zealand in Southampton, England from 18 June, for which Team India will leave for England on 2 June. Rameez Raja said that if Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma start the innings for Team India, then it will not be risky in any way.

After Mayank Agarwal's poor form in Australia, Shubman Gill has opened the innings for India in Test cricket along with Rohit Sharma. Rameez Raja, who took part in the discussion about the World Test Championship final on India News, said, 'It is not at all risky. If you have an opening pair like Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma, then you should back him up. Rohit Sharma will score a double century for you if he is in his colours. He added, 'You don't need to think much about it. You just have to go there and show your game. It is very important that you play aggressively. Indian batsmen have a base attack because their thinking is aggressive.

Rameez Raja said, 'If you get a half volley, whether you are playing in India or in England you will drive it. Yes, you should play with a light hand in the first half hour, but when you are set, the basic principal of batting has not changed in the last 100 years. Talking about Rohit Sharma, he has played 11 matches for India in the World Test Championship and has scored 1030 runs during this period. Rohit is second in terms of scoring the most runs for India in the World Test Championship. Ajinkya Rahane has scored 1095 runs in 17 matches. Rahane and Rohit are the only two Indian batsmen to have scored more than 1000 runs for India in the World Test Championship.