HomeSportsCricketSocial media castigation of Rohit-Kohli after Perth failure is symptomatic of malaise - in reality nothing is lost

Social media castigation of Rohit-Kohli after Perth failure is symptomatic of malaise - in reality nothing is lost

We need to not lose perspective but then did we ever have perspective in an age of social media madness?

October 19, 2025 / 12:00 IST
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Rohit Sharma reacts after getting out in the first ODI between India and Australia in Perth. (AFP Photo)
Rohit Sharma reacts after getting out in the first ODI between India and Australia in Perth. (AFP Photo)

Did anyone really expect Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to fire from game one in Australia? I did not for it would have been a bit too much to hope for. In fact, neither did I expect the top order to do well after Gill lost the toss in Perth. These are real challenging conditions to bat and Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood were both getting bounce and movement with some balls taken chest high by the wicketkeeper.

In such conditions, it is always a tough ask. And the ball that got Rohit out could have taken down any batter. It pitched and literally jumped up and by the time Rohit realised the extra bounce, he was committed to the shot. There was no time to move the bat away and he ended up giving an easy catch. It was one of those deliveries you can’t do much about, except hope that the edge doesn’t go to hand.

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Virat on the other hand fell to the outside off-stump habit. He wasn’t able to get off the mark in the first seven balls and the temptation to do so got the better off him. The ball was pushed wide outside off and he went for a booming drive to end up at point. Except the one drive which went to mid-off, Virat looked rusty.