Indore: Team India captain Rohit Sharma's form can be a cause of concern for the team, because Rohit plays for the team as an opening batsman and if you look at the statistics of the captain's last 10 matches, Rohit has been able to score a half-century in just one inning, but apart from that, he did not show that strength in his previous innings. For which he is known.
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Rohit played a brilliant inning of 46 runs in the Nagpur match against Australia but has consistently failed to make a big score for the team. In his last three innings, he has been dismissed twice without opening an account. In the first match of the three-match T20 series against South Africa, he returned to the pavilion for zero. He scored 43 runs in the second match and then was dismissed for zero in the third match. With this, an unwanted record has been recorded in Rohit's name.
Rohit has become the first Indian player to be dismissed for zero 10 times in T20 Internationals. Rohit is the highest run-scorer in T20 Internationals. Rohit has scored 3737 runs in 142 matches for India. In the third match against South Africa, Rohit returned to the pavilion without opening the account in two balls. With this, he has become the Indian batsman to be dismissed for the most zero in T20 Internationals. KL Rahul has returned to the pavilion 5 times and Virat Kohli 4 times without opening an account.
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