Rohit Sharma has scored the second-most runs for Team India in the ongoing Test series. KL Rahul is the top run-scorer for the visitors.
Rohit Sharma has also played well in the ongoing Test series. He failed to make an impact as an opener in the first innings of the fourth Test at The Oval. The 34-year-old opener was dismissed after he managed only 11 runs in the first inning. He caught two passes, however, despite this.
On Day 2, Rohit made a sensational catch to dismiss Dawid Malan at the second slip. Southpaw played a shot off Umesh Yadav and ended up with an inside edge. The ball moved towards the slip. Sharma handled the incident well and took the catch well. He then took a regulation catch off Ravindra Jadeja’s bowling to dismiss Moeen Ali.
India scored 191 runs in the first innings thanks to Shardul Thakur’s 57 and Virat Kohli’s 50. England was bowled out for 290 in its first innings. Ollie Pope scored 81 points, and Chris Woakes scored 50.
Rory Burns drops his catch, but Rohit Sharma survives
Sharma and Rahul came out to bat with the intent of scoring runs. Even though they were down by 99 runs, they played with confidence, grit, and determination.
England’s veteran pacer, James Anderson, struck Rohit with a terrific delivery. Rory Burns got an inside edge on the opening shot. Due to his failure to react in time, the fielder made an absolute comedy of errors. Since the player did not bend down, the ball hit his boots before reaching the boundary. India finished Day 2 with a score of 43/0.
Rory Burns drops Rohit Sharma’s catch in the video
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