Rohit, India’s Test and ODI captain who has been going through a terrible run of form, was the focus of a lot of attention in the lead-up to the game as soon as he confirmed his presence in the game with a nod and “I will” at the Champions Trophy squad announcement press conference last week. With a white floppy hat and sunglasses on, Rohit was relaxed before the game, joking with his team-mates as they warmed up with some head volleyball.
It was a cool winter morning in Mumbai, a relief after a week that saw temperatures touch the mid-30s. And J&K’s opening bowlers made sure to make use of the early-morning nip.
Rohit managed to drive a Nabi delivery through the covers for a couple in the next over but once again was kept quiet by Mir, who got his reward on his 17th ball. He bowled a length delivery on the fifth stump, with a hint of movement away from the right-hand batter. Rohit looked to play his trademark pick-up shot over midwicket but only managed to get a leading edge to the off side. Paras Dogra ran a few yards to his left from mid-off to extra cover, called loud and clear, and pouched it to end Rohit’s stay in the middle.
The short stay in the middle meant that Rohit’s lean run in red-ball cricket continued. Across five home Tests against Bangladesh and New Zealand at home last year, he had just one half-century to show – against New Zealand in Bengaluru – with four single-digit scores across ten innings. He also had just one double-digit score in five innings in Australia, where he played in three of the five Test matches. He finished the 2024-25 Test season with a batting average of 10.93.
Indeed, Rohit’s first-class batting average of 10.43 across 16 innings in the 2024-25 season is the second-lowest for any batter since 2006 (for a minimum of 15 innings while batting in the top six). England’s Haseeb Hameed averaged 9.44 across 18 innings in the 2018 season.
Before Rohit, Jaiswal fell. Nabi managed to get his line right against the left-hand batter, getting a couple of balls to move away. One of those narrowly missed the outside edge of Jaiswal’s bat – a muted appeal was given not out. On the next ball – the third ball of the third over – Nabi got a length ball to jag back viciously; Jaiswal was caught off-guard, and was beaten on the inside edge and hit on the back leg right in front of middle and leg. He was quite deep in the crease and the umpire took little time in raising the finger. Jaiswal, who was one of India’s most successful batters at the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, dragged himself off with 4 against his name.
Ranji Trophy – Mum vs K&K: Rohit Sharma’s Ranji return lasts 19 balls as he falls for 3 against J&K
In a highly anticipated Ranji Trophy match between Mumbai and Jammu & Kashmir, all eyes were on Rohit Sharma as he made his Ranji return after a long hiatus. However, the Indian cricket team’s captain’s comeback did not go as planned as he was dismissed for just 3 runs after facing 19 balls.
Rohit Sharma, who is known for his explosive batting and big scores in international cricket, was expected to make a big impact in the domestic circuit as well. But the J&K bowlers had other plans as they managed to get the better of him early in his innings.
Despite the setback, Mumbai managed to put up a decent total on the board, thanks to some resilient batting from the rest of the team. However, Jammu & Kashmir put up a strong fight and managed to chase down the target with ease.
It was a disappointing start to the season for Rohit Sharma, but knowing his talent and ability to bounce back, we can expect him to come back stronger in the upcoming matches. The Ranji Trophy is a great platform for him to get some match practice and find his form before the upcoming international assignments.
Overall, it was an exciting match with some great performances from both sides, but the spotlight was definitely on Rohit Sharma’s short-lived return to Ranji cricket. Let’s hope he can make a strong comeback in the next game and show why he is considered one of the best batsmen in the world.
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