ICC Review: ‘Stunning’ Rohit conjures memories of ‘Viru’ for Shastri

Former India coach Ravi Shastri believes India’s fate in the ongoing Test series against Australia can be dictated by captain Rohit Sharma’s form.

Rohit came into this series having played only two Tests in the last year, but has set the tone for India after a near-perfect opening day for India during which Australia were bundled out for 177 before Rohit’s 56* helped India reach 100/1 by stumps. 

Shastri, speaking with host Sanjana Ganesan on the latest episode of The ICC Review, said despite talk surrounding other high-profile players it’s Rohit who will be able to “comfort” the dressing room.

Ravi Shastri on Rohit Sharma’s form dictating the series | ICC Review

“His record in India as an opening batsman is stunning,” Shastri told The ICC Review before the first Test had even got underway.

“He will dictate terms very early on. I mentioned Ashwin, there’ll be a lot of talk of Kohli, there’ll be a lot of talk of Pujara. But I think Rohit at the top, if he can set the tone, that’ll comfort the dressing room big time. 

“But his form can dictate terms in the series, not just because of the runs he’ll get, but the pace at which he gets it.”

It is exactly what Rohit did in the final session against the Australian attack. His 56* came off just 69 deliveries, his knock comprising nine fours and a six. It was all in stark contrast to the Australia innings, with the visiting batters struggling to cope with the turn.

“If Rohit stays there, he gets it quickly. He won’t allow any bowler to settle,” said Shastri. “Runs will come much like Viru at his best. 

“When Virender Sehwag was in form, he made the job for the middle order a lot easier by really taking it to the opposition early on. His role will be that.” 

Rohit, who took over as India’s Test captain succeeding Virat Kohli last year, can strengthen his captaincy credentials further should he be able to lead India past Australia in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar series, and then to success at the ICC World Test Championship Final in June. 

But Shastri does not see it that way.

“I don’t think it’s a test of his captaincy,” Shastri said, when asked about Rohit’s credentials as Test captain.

“He’s past that. He’s a very good captain and he is a smart operator and let’s not forget his record in India as an opening batsman is stunning. 

Sports Desk

Recent Posts

Match Report: Butterfly UTT Season 7: Prithika Pavade Powers PBG Pune Jaguars to 9-6 Victory Against UP Prometheans

Goa, July 12, 2026: French Olympian and Butterfly UTT debutant Prithika Pavade produced a powerhouse…

7 days ago

Press Release: ‘Medals Will Now Come Much More Consistently’: Neeru Dhanda After World Cup Glory

~Neeru becomes the first Indian woman to win Trap Gold at the ISSF World Cup…

7 days ago

Press Release: Salima Tete to lead India’s 20-member squad for the 20th Asian Games Aichi-Nagoya 2026

New Delhi, 10 July 2026: Hockey India on Friday announced the 20-member Indian Women's Hockey…

7 days ago

Press Release: Neeru wins Gold in Trap Women event at ISSF World Cup Shotgun Lonato 2026

New Delhi, July 12, 2026: The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) is pleased to…

7 days ago

Akriti Agarwal’s post sparks online outrage; reveals the personality of his fiancee

Akriti Agarwal, fiancee of the known former cricketer Prithvi Shaw, who got engaged earlier this…

1 week ago

Pure dominance by Neeru in Itlay: Wins her maiden Gold in Women’s Trap Event

Indian Shooter Neeru Dhandha won maiden Gold in the Trap Women event at the ISSF…

1 week ago