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Rohit Sharma’s last 10 Test innings

Rohit Sharma’s last 10 Test innings

Look at Rohit Sharma last 10 Test innings as the Indian captain has struggled to score runs in the NZ Test series.

India is on the brink of losing their home series against New Zealand, marking the first time in 12 years that a team could defeat them on home soil. Fans are understandably frustrated with the team’s performance, particularly the batting display from star players Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Both senior players have significantly underperformed, failing to deliver the crucial contributions needed during tough moments. To assess Rohit Sharma’s performance, it’s essential to examine his last 10 innings and analyze what the statistics reveal.

Rohit Sharma’s last 10 Test Matches

In his last eight innings, Rohit Sharma has only crossed the double-digit mark twice, with scores of 8, 0, 2, 52, 23, 8, 6, and 5. His most recent century came in his ninth innings, where he scored 103 against England in the fifth Test. Rohit needs to improve his performance to demonstrate that he still has cricket left in him and can be an asset in the crucial Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2025.

Runs AgainstYear
8New Zealand 2024
0New Zealand 2024
52New Zealand 2024
2New Zealad 2024
8Bangladesh 2024
23Bangladesh 2024
5Bangladesh 2024
6Bangladesh 2024
0England 2024
103 England 2024

Rohit Sharma last 20 Test innings

YearMatchInningsRunsBalls FacedInningsRunsBalls Faced
2024vs NZ Test 2Inns 109Inns 2816
2024vs NZ Test 1Inns 1216Inns 25263
2024vs BAN Test 2Inns 12311Inns 287
2024vs BAN Test 1Inns 1619Inns 257
2024vs ENG Test 5Inns 1103162Inns 200
2024vs ENG Test 4Inns 129Inns 25581
2024vs ENG Test 3Inns 1131196Inns 21928
2024vs ENG Test 2Inns 11441Inns 21321
2024vs ENG Test 1Inns 12427Inns 23958
2024vs SA Test 2Inns 13950Inns 21722

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