Former Indian cricketer Ravi Shastri advises Rohit Sharma to adopt an aggressive approach at number six, similar to his white-ball strategy. Shastri believes Rohit's attacking mindset will help him regain form and contribute significantly to India's success, despite KL Rahul's impressive performance as opener. Rohit is no stranger to batting at No. 6 in Test cricket, having made his Test debut in 2013 in this position with a century to mark the occasion.
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