How Did Rohit Redeem Himself After Perth Setback?

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Key Takeaways
- Rohit Sharma scored 73 runs in the second ODI against Australia.
- He became the first Asian player to achieve 150 sixes in SENA countries.
- Rohit surpassed Sourav Ganguly as the third-highest run scorer for India in ODIs.
- His innings included seven fours and two sixes.
- The partnership with Kohli marked their 100th ODI collaboration.
Adelaide, Oct 23 (NationPress) Rohit Sharma dismissed his naysayers in spectacular fashion with a reassuring score of 73 runs against Australia during the second ODI at the Adelaide Oval. This performance came after India encountered initial struggles with the early wickets of Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli.
After facing criticism for a mere eight runs off 14 balls in the first ODI in Perth, Rohit was under immense pressure when he opened the innings once again. It took him 28 balls to match his previous tally.
However, from a dismal start of 8 (28), Rohit turned the game around and finished with 73 runs off 97 balls, marking his slowest ODI fifty. He displayed a barrage of boundaries and executed his signature pull shot, thrilling the crowd at Adelaide.
His innings comprised seven fours and two sixes, setting a strong platform for the middle-order batsmen. With this innings, he also became the first Asian player to hit 150 sixes in SENA nations.
In addition, he made history as the first Indian cricketer to score 1000 runs in Australia against Australia in ODIs (excluding World Cup matches), surpassing former captain Sourav Ganguly (11221) to become the third-highest run-getter for India in ODIs with 11249 runs.
After his 73-run performance, Rohit climbed to fourth place among opening batsmen for most runs in ODIs, overtaking legends like Ganguly and Adam Gilchrist.
The second-wicket partnership with Kohli, lasting just four balls, marked their 100th collaboration in ODIs, where they have collectively scored 5315 runs.
Rohit's innings at the Adelaide Oval will be cherished by him and fans alike as he appeared to regain his form. He will be expected to maintain this momentum when the two teams clash in the third and final ODI of the series on Saturday at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
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