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There was no preferential treatment as all the fast bowlers were treated with equal disdain as he and Kishan made full use of the Powerplay overs, which yielded 69 runs. Having got two flashy back-to-back boundaries off the very first over by Trent Boult, there was no looking back for Rohit. Ishan Kishan (29 off 21 balls), Shreyas Iyer (25 off 20 balls) and Venkatesh (20 off 15 balls) all got starts but couldn't convert it into a big score. In his bid to test the team's character by batting first, the skipper led the way with five fours and three sixes in his sublime knock but despite a blazing start, the Indians stuttered in the middle overs before Harshal Patel (18 off 11 balls) and Deepak Chahar (21 not out off 8 balls) used their long handles which fetched 50 runs in last five overs. When India batted, Rohit's imperious form was on full display as he laid the platform for an above par score. But what he has shown like his predecessor, Virat Kohli is ability to walk the talk with performances that his mates will look up to. Harshal Patel is a welcome addition with his sincere efforts but the middle order still remains a bit iffy as it didn't perform up to expectation in any of the games.Ī few like Ruturaj Gaikwad and Avesh Khan went untested but the skipper will surely use all his options going forward. He bowled steadily and needs more game time to become a middle-order enforcer having been a top-order player. Venkatesh Iyer has shown potential and needs to be persisted with. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ravichandran Ashwin's return to form in white ball cricket augurs well as there is no substitute for experience.
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