Sunil Gavaskar news
Rohit has managed scores of 20, 15, and 28 against Pakistan, New Zealand, and Australia respectively in the tournament.
As per reports, Rohit Sharma could not take those criticisms well and went on to file a complaint against Gavaskar to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy is proof of historical rivalries between India and Australia over the years. The trophy is named after two legends of the game, Sunil Gavaskar and Allan Border as their contributions have been immense.
Jaiswal ended as India's top run-getter with 391 runs at an average of over 43, with a century and two fifties in 10 innings and a best score of 161 which came during the memorable Perth Test win.
All eyes will be on Nitish when he steps out to bat on the 4th day of the ongoing India vs Australia Boxing Day Test on Sunday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Alongside Mohammed Siraj, Nitish will look to reduce the trail to give his team a chance to win the game.
Mitchell Starc ended the innings by taking six wickets, dismissing the likes of KL Rahul (37 off 64) and Virat Kohli (7 off 8) in quick succession.
The Indian team came to play the five-Test match series against Australia after losing a Test series at home against New Zealand. They made a brilliant comeback by defeating Australia by 295 runs in the first Test match in Perth.
This year, he has averaged only 22.72 across six Tests, and in the three games against New Zealand, he could manage only 93 runs.
It was Allan Border who broke his record back in February 1993. The former Australian skipper retired after scoring 11,174 runs from 156 matches.
Under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, the Indian tea, restricted New Zealand to just 259 on the opening day of the second Test in Pune.
Gavaskar feels that defending champions England have an all-round side which can do well in Indian conditions as well. He feels England are favourites to win the trophy for the second time.
Sunil Gavaskar, known for his defensive batting style, had a career filled with on-field controversies. On his birthday, let's revisit a few of them:
The 73-year-old also questioned whether the team had learned any lessons from the WTC final defeat, in response to Rohit's comments about the lack of preparation prior to the West Indies tour.
Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Viswanath were born in the same year. Played for India for a long time and scored over 16,000 runs together. They later, also became brother-in-laws.
Sunil Gavaskar, the eminent cricket pundit, shares his verdict on the decision to reinstate Ajinkya Rahane as the vice-captain.
Sunil Gavaskar passionately voiced his opinion, stating that Ashwin often gets sidelined if he underperforms in one game.
Gavaskar outrightly rejected Rohit's idea, stating in an interview with India Today that the format of a one-off final had been decided long before the start of the WTC cycle.
Gavaskar didn't hold back his criticism and raised questions about Kohli's shot selection.
Gavaskar also highlighted the significance of Ajinkya Rahane's experience in English conditions.
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