In a surprising turn of events during India’s practice session before the second Test against South Africa, Captain Rohit Sharma exhibited an unwavering dedication to refining his skills. The captain refused to leave the nets, facing only pacer Mukesh Kumar for an extensive 45-minute session.
Mukesh Kumar, who missed selection for the first Test, found himself back in the spotlight following India’s loss and the inclusion of Avesh Khan in place of the injured Mohammed Shami. Rohit Sharma’s special attention to Mukesh’s deliveries, particularly those angled from length, has sparked speculation about the pacer’s role in the upcoming match.
During the session, Rohit directed Mukesh to focus on deliveries pitching between 4-6 meters in length, specifically emphasizing the need for in-swinging deliveries. The captain’s dedication to perfecting his technique, especially against incoming deliveries, hints at a strategic response to Kagiso Rabada’s tactics in the previous match.
Notably, Mukesh Kumar, a consistent performer in domestic cricket, posed challenging questions to the Indian captain, potentially making a compelling case for his inclusion in the playing XI for the Newlands game.
In another development, all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, who missed the first Test due to an upper back spasm, is expected to return for the second Test. However, uncertainty lingers over whether he will replace Ashwin or Shardul Thakur in the lineup.
As the Indian team prepares for a crucial match in Cape Town, the meticulous focus displayed by Rohit Sharma in the nets adds an intriguing layer of anticipation to the upcoming contest.