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Rohit Sharma against Bangladesh: How was Rohit Sharma's performance in the Test series win against Bangladesh?

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Team India has achieved a clean sweep in the 2-Test series against Bangladesh as soon as it won the Kanpur Test. India achieved this clean sweep under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. That is, Rohit's captaincy against Bangladesh was superhit as a captain, but his batting condition did not change. The same was seen in this series as it was earlier in the Test against Bangladesh. The situation was such that it became difficult for him to even score 50 runs in the Test series against Bangladesh.

Rohit's performance in the 2 Test series against Bangladesh

Rohit Sharma scored just 42 runs in 4 innings of the current Test series against Bangladesh. During this, his average was 10.5. In these 4 innings, it became difficult for Rohit to even touch the double digit mark 3 times. His highest score was 23 runs, which he scored in the first innings of the Kanpur Test. In the second innings of the Kanpur Test, he was out after scoring 8 runs. Whereas in both the innings of the Chennai Test, he could score just 11 runs.

Before this, Rohit had scored 33 runs in 3 innings

Rohit Sharma's performance was exactly the same as it was before this series. Earlier, he had scored only 33 runs in 3 innings of the Test match played against Bangladesh. It was expected that this record would improve in the current series but it did not happen. Even after the end of the 2 Test series, Rohit's overall performance did not improve against Bangladesh.

Overall Test record against Bangladesh

Talking about Rohit's overall record in Tests against Bangladesh, he has scored just 75 runs in 7 innings at an average of 10.71. In these 7 innings, Rohit has failed to reach the double-digit mark 5 times.

No batting but captaincy went well

If there was something positive in Rohit Sharma's batting in the Test series against Bangladesh, it was his intent. Rohit always tried to give his team a fast start. The batting may not have worked, but Rohit's aggression in captaincy completely dominated the Bangladesh team. He used his bowlers very wisely, as a result of which India managed to win the series.

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