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WTC Final 2023: Sanjay Manjrekar opines on Rohit Sharma’s dismissal in 4th innings
By SMCS - Jun 11, 2023 8:40 am
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Veteran commentator Sanjay Manjrekar believes that a lapse of concentration cost Team India captain Rohit Sharma his wicket in the fourth innings of the ongoing ICC World Test Championship (WTC 2023) final against Australia at The Oval as well. However, he got off to a great start with the bat on Day 4, scoring 43 before falling to Nathan Lyon in the 20th over as well as he perished while trying to hit one down to the fine leg region.

Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma failed to capitalize

However, Manjrekar said that Sharma was probably looking to score some quick runs once the spinner came into the attack, which eventually cost him his wicket. While speaking about the Indian captain’s dismissal, the cricketer-turned-commentator told ESPNcricinfo:

“That is something that happens when a spinner comes on and you’ve played three quality seamers out, and something happens where you don’t actually drop your guard, but you suddenly feel maybe there is a chance here to get some runs. The T20, or white-ball shot, came out of the psyche of Rohit Sharma. The ball was just around the wicket, straight; nothing special there. It was just maybe a lapse of concentration in a way trying to get some runs, maybe a bit too eager, but once he went down on the knees, and much to his chagrin, the ball was a little shorter than he would have liked. If it was a bit fuller, that shot would have been executed. So, I have to call that a lapse of concentration. He just got a little greedy to pick up a few quick runs.”

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During the discussion, former Australian keeper Brad Haddin also added that Rohit Sharma failed to do well in his shot selection. He also shared that Lyon had come around the stumps hoping for an LBW, and he also succeeded in doing so as well.

Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma

He shared: “He (Rohit Sharma) has played it a number of times and you’d feel comfortable, but that’s exactly what Nathan Lyon Wanted Rohit Sharma to do. He had been around the wicket for that exact reason to bring LBW into the game. I just think it’s probably one that Rohit Sharma didn’t need to play. He looked in total control. Nathan Lyon was doing a lot off the wicket, but that was one way he was trying to get Rohit Sharma out. So, one-nil there to Nathan Lyon.”

However, Sanjay Manjrekar also opined on how Rohit Sharma has thrown away his wicket after being well set in the middle. He also added that it is tough to identify why that has been happening as well. Notably, Rohit Sharma didn’t have a good contribution in India’s first innings either, scoring just 15 runs off 26 balls.

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Manjrekar concluded: “It is very difficult to actually put it in a very simple way. With some batters, you can say that there is a genuine problem of lapse of concentration. These are guys who will get to 40,50 and 60, and get out. This a guy who has got two hundreds in his first two innings of his Test career. So, he knows how to get the big scores. Even in that series against England, he had a hundred, and an eighty. But he looked a million-dollar right through the series. This is not so much Rohit Sharma losing concentration, but I guess there is some difference in a Rohit Sharma playing in that fashion versus somebody like a Virat Kohli in his prime who is never going to give you a chance.”