India vs England third Test: Rohit Sharma Makes Big Statement, Reckons 'India Very Much Behind' at Headingley
Eng versus Ind, third Test: Admitting that India didn't bat well in the main article, Rohit feels it is a decent chance to address that on Day 4 of the continuous Test at Leeds.
India opener Rohit Sharma made a trendy 59 on Friday during the third Test at Leeds, Headingley. With India actually following by 139 runs, Rohit figures they are especially behind the game. He likewise felt that the 82-run remain among him and Cheteshwar Pujara was significant as India had lost KL Rahul right off the bat in the piece.
"We are especially behind in the game yet to come out and set up that organization was truly significant for us as a batting unit," Rohit said after Day 3.
Conceding that India didn't bat well in the main article, Rohit feels it is a decent chance to address that on Day 4 of the continuous Test at Leeds.
We didn't bat that well in the main innings. It was anything but a 78 hard and fast pitch. We batted ineffectively, and we have an extraordinary chance tomorrow to address our missteps," he added.
Requiring 354 to make England bat once more, Rahul died ahead of schedule for eight runs. Jonny Bairstow concocted a one-gave screamer at second slip to ask the Indian opener to take a hike.
Rohit was close to follow, he was excused right on time after tea on Day 3. Ollie Robinson caught him leg before wicket.
It is a tough ride notwithstanding a decent show by India on Day 3. Fans would trust Virat Kohli and Pujara proceed with the great work on Saturday also. The main hour would be essential as it would give some help to the bowlers.