Rohit Sharma fat shamed by ex-South African cricketer, says ‘He is overweight, and not a long-term cricketer anymore’

Rohit Sharma scored just nine runs in the Adelaide Test, which India lost by 10 wickets to Australia.  

Koushik Paul
Updated12 Dec 2024, 11:46 AM IST
India's captain Rohit Sharma (R) and Virat Kohli leave the field after their loss against Australia in Adelaide.
India's captain Rohit Sharma (R) and Virat Kohli leave the field after their loss against Australia in Adelaide.(AP)

Former South African cricketer Daryll Cullinan tagged Rohit Sharma as 'overweight' after the Indian captain's weak performance in the recent Tests. The Indian skipper hasn't been in the best of form in red-ball cricket in 2024 as he struggled to find his rhythm. In 12 Tests in 2024, the India opener could only accumulate 597 runs at an average of 27.83, including two hundreds.

Rohit came to Australia after a dismal home season against Bangladesh and New Zealand. He missed the first Test in Perth due to the birth of his baby boy before leading the team in Adelaide. However, his plight did not ease as the ace batter could score only nine in the day-night Test, in which India suffered a humiliating 10-wicket loss.

Rohit was heavily criticized by Cullinan, who pointed fingers at his fitness level. Cullinan also compared the Indian skipper with Virat Kohli.              

“Look at Rohit, then at Virat. Notice the difference in their physical condition. Rohit is overweight, and not a long-term cricketer anymore. Rohit is not in a good physical condition to play in a four or a five-match Test series,” Cullinan, who played 70 Tests and 138 ODIs for South Africa told InsideSport.

Will Rohit Sharma return to the top?

Following the success of Indian openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul in Perth, Rohit didn't tinker with the winning combination at the top and demoted himself to No.6, for the first time after 2018. The move didn't yield any results as Jaiswal, Rahul and Rohit failed in unison. With the series levelled at 1-1, the biggest question is will Rohit return to his usual opening position and drop Rahul in the middle-order in the third Test in Brisbane?

Some experts say the Indian captain should bat at the top as it allows him to score runs quickly. "He should return to his regular spot. We should remember why Rahul had opened. He did that because Rohit Sharma was not available for the first Test," Gavaskar told Sports Tak.

"Now, I can understand why they kept him as an opener in the second Test, he had a 200-plus partnership with Jaiswal. But now that he couldn't score this Test, I feel Rahul should go back to No. 5 or No.6, and Rohit Sharma should open. If Rohit scores quickly in the beginning, then he can score a big century also later," he added.

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First Published:12 Dec 2024, 11:01 AM IST
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