Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma has allegedly lodged a formal complaint against former cricketer and observer Sunil Gavaskar with the Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI).
The move comes in response to recent criticism of Sharma’s performance during the India Test series against Australia.
According to sources, Rohit was unhappy with the negative interpretation of Gavaskar, especially after his poor exhibition in the series, where he scored only 31 runs in three matches.
His decision to leave himself from the final test in Sydney just intensified the scrutiny.
In his column, Sydney Morning Herald, Gvskar has speculated that if his struggle continues, Rohit may be considered to resign as captain, which means that the decision to the selections for him. No need to do.
Internal sources suggest that Rohit saw these comments as unnecessary pressure in the difficult times of his career.
With India, questions about their leadership have increased with losing the Border Gavaskar Trophy 1-3 and losing the World Test Championship final.
This is the first time that a Rohit stature has taken formal action against the former cricketer’s comment, which has called for a good line between criticism and inappropriate pressure.
Meanwhile, Rohit, along with his team’s Matiashisvi Jeswal and Sharias Air, have gone out of Mumbai’s important Ranji trophy match against Meghalaya.
The three are focusing on India’s upcoming one -day series against England, which will start from February 6 in Nagpur.
Rohit’s shape is a cause for concern, as he scored only three and 28 runs in his recent Ranji Trophy exhibition.
While Jeswal has been a mixed weather, Iir has been a Mumbai stand -out actor, which has scored 480 runs in seven innings at an average of 68.57.
Rohit is struggling for consistency for consistency in his last 15 Test innings, which intensifies the captaincy.
If its poor shape is intact, Gavaskar’s remarks have given speculation about potential leadership changes.