Rohit Sharma needs to be careful of ..the T20 thinking: Sanjay Manjrekar’s stern take on after loss in 2nd IND vs NZ Test

This has been not the first time Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir opted to juggle the batting order based on match-ups inspiring from T20 cricket in longer formats of the game India was in a precarious situation when they lost Rishabh Pant for a run out chasing 359 runs on Saturday in the second Test at Pune. The side was reduced to 127/4 when the wicket fell. India then opted to promote Washington Sundar up the batting order in place of Sarfaraz Khan. “The move to have Sarfaraz Khan bat down the order and sending Washington shundar above him because he is a left-hander, those kind of things shouldn’t happen,” said former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar on ‘ESPNcricinfo’. Sarfaraz batting at number four in the Bengaluru Test scored a quick-fire 150. “It’s just bizarre. That’s one thing that Rohit sharma needs to be careful of..the T20 thinking of matchups left hand-right hand combinations. I think he should just go by the overall quality and ability of players.” Manjrekar added. However, Sundar also scored a sublime 152 for Tamil Nadu against Delhi in the Ranji Trophy coming into the Test match.This has been not the first time Rohit Sharma and Gautam gambhir opted to juggle the batting order based on match-ups.”In my opinion in ODI cricket because it allows you more time since the scoring rate or even if you are setting a target it is not so steep, left-hand and right-hand combination might not work all the time.

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