India, Feb. 10 -- India captain Rohit Sharma was hardly able to buy a run throughout the 2024/25 Test season, in which he averaged a woeful 10.93 in as many as 15 innings. However, it never looked like his form had ever dipped in Cuttack as he took England's bowlers for a merry ride in the second ODI on Sunday and smashed a masterful 119 in 90 balls to power India to a four-wicket win. However, former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar has questioned if the 37-year-old India captain has the fitness to play innings like these consistently going forward.
Manjrekar said that while Rohit's return to form is good news for India, he looked visibly drained towards the end of his knock. "You could see it took a lot out of him that inning. Fifty overs...
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