Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has suggested that skipper Rohit Sharma needs to channel his successful white-ball approach while coming out to bat at number six in the upcoming Boxing Day Test against Australia, beginning in Melbourne on Thursday.
Following the success of KL Rahul at opening for India in their 295-run win over Australia in Perth, Rohit had decided to move to number six.
However, he had missed the Perth game for the birth of his second child and then, after batting at number six, managed only 10, three, and six against Australia so far in this Border-Gavaskar Trophy series.
I think he's got to be very clear in his mindset to go out there and take the attack to the opposition and not worry about anything else. The last thing you want is him to be in two minds whether to defend or attack. In his case, it should be attack. He picks up length quickly, he should take the opposition on at that number.".
"Because if he gets away in the first 10-15 minutes, in any way, he's not got past that 15-20 minutes, half an hour. So why don't you play a natural game, go and take the attack to the opposition and take it from there? Because I think that is his best way of not just coming back into form, winning a game for India as well.".
"Because that number is a crucial number. The best No.6s in the world are the guys who know how to have the ability to counter-attack. They read the situation well. Yes, if a lot of wickets have fallen, maybe for a little while.".
"You might have to be circumspect, but the intent has to be far sooner than later. Especially when you have that kind of ability and especially when you open the batting for India and you have all the shots for Australian conditions," said Shastri on the ICC Review show.
With the five-match series currently tied at 1-1, Shastri also heaped praise on Rahul, who’s been India’s best batter on tour by scoring 235 runs from six innings at an average of 47, and formed a strong opening partnership with Yashasvi Jaiswal. Rahul’s 84 in Brisbane also helped India save themselves from being made to follow-on.
"I would have asked him (Rohit) to open in the last Test match but then the way Rahul has batted, I mean he was a joy to watch and the way he's batting, I believe he struck a purple patch.".
" Maybe just a position he may not mind to retain and polish in which he's playing at present because his technique wasn't even an inch wrong. The way he left the ball, the way he let the ball come on the bat, I mean some of those cover drives were as classy as any played by any person in world cricket these days.
And so I think when there's that much confidence there, you know, let it be. I would like to see Rohit Sharma, his tactics change a bit because he can still be extremely dangerous at that number (six)," concluded Shastri.
Read also| Kohli, Smith, Root Will Decide Retirement on Their Terms, Says Greg Chappell
Read also| 'I Found Out at the Last Moment': Jadeja Reacts to Ashwin's Retirement