- Team India is playing a Test series against New Zealand. The second match of this series is being played in Pune. Rohit Sharma, who came to bat for Team India, was once again out without opening his account…
Team India is playing a Test series against New Zealand. The second match of this series is being played in Pune. Rohit Sharma, who came to bat for Team India, was once again out without opening his account.
With returning to the pavilion on zero, Team India captain Rohit Sharma’s name has been added to a list in which no player wants to be. Let us tell you that along with Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli’s name is also at the top of this list.
Rohit Sharma has a shameful record
Captain Rohit Sharma, who came out to bat for Team India in the match being played against New Zealand, was once again out without opening his account. Rohit was clean bowled by New Zealand’s fast bowler Tim Southee. As soon as Rohit Sharma’s innings ended, an unwanted record has been added to his name in the list.
The name of Rohit has also been included in the list of players who have captained Team India and have recorded the record of getting out at zero the most number of times.
Virat Kohli’s name is at the top in this list
Virat Kohli’s name is at the top of the list of players who have been captains of Team India and have recorded the record of getting out on zero the most number of times. While being the captain of Team India, Virat Kohli has been out on zero 16 times in 250 innings. Now Rohit name has also been included in this list. While captaining Team India, Rohit has returned to the pavilion on zero 11 times in 143 innings. His name has now come at number three in this list.
Rohit Sharma equaled Dhoni
In this unwanted record, Rohit has equaled former Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni as soon as he got out on zero in the Pune Test against New Zealand. Let us show you the complete list…
16 – Virat Kohli (250 innings)
13 – Sourav Ganguly (217 innings)
11 – MS Dhoni (330 innings)
11 – Rohit Sharma (143 innings)
10 – Kapil Dev (115 innings)