Former cricketer Sanjay Bangar has offered advice to struggling Indian captain Rohit Sharma, suggesting a move to the number three batting position for the upcoming Melbourne Test. Bangar believes this shift, combined with focusing on timing a few key shots, could reignite Sharma's confidence and rhythm against the Australian bowlers who have exploited his vulnerability to short balls.
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