Rohit Sharma's recent ODI batting in Australia showcases a return to his watchful, yet explosive, style seen in 2019. After prioritizing impact as captain, he's now embracing a senior role, focusing on grinding out innings and waiting for attacking opportunities. This strategic shift, coupled with improved fitness, has yielded positive results.
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Rohit Sharma's recent ODI batting in Australia showcases a return to his watchful, yet explosive, style seen in 2019. After prioritizing impact as captain, he's now embracing a senior role, focusing on grinding out innings and waiting for attacking opportunities. This strategic shift, coupled with improved fitness, has yielded positive results.
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