HomeSportsCricketAussie tactic to break captain didn't work on Bumrah or Rahane, but got Rohit Sharma straight away, believes ex-spinner

Aussie tactic to break captain didn't work on Bumrah or Rahane, but got Rohit Sharma straight away, believes ex-spinner

O'Keeffe also said veteran batter and former India skipper Virat Kohli had become “bunny” of pacer Scott Boland in the series.

January 06, 2025 / 17:41 IST
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Rohit Sharma “opted out” of the fifth and final Test Sydney with Bumrah returning to guide the side. (Photo: PTI)
Rohit Sharma “opted out” of the fifth and final Test Sydney with Bumrah returning to guide the side. (Photo: PTI)

Team India captain Rohit Sharma fell under the traditional Australian tactic of mentally breaking down the opposition skippers during the recently concluded Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, said former cricketer Kerry O'Keeffe. Team India failed to impress losing the series 1-3 to the hosts and Rohit had tremendous pressure as he scored just 31 runs in the three games he played, which makes his average of 6.20.

"They couldn't bring down (Jasprit) Bumrah. He was too good. But then the baton was passed to Rohit Sharma and they brought him down straight away, to the extent that he withdrew from the final Test," O'Keeffe told Fox Sports.

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"So that's a tactic they seem to want to do if they can, if they can break the skipper and make him anonymous, it empowers them," he added.

These scenes may recall the times of Australia's pace sensation Glenn McGrath who used to make predictions of how many times he will dismiss ex-England captain Michael Atherton prior to the series.