IPL 2025: Rohit Sharma’s weakness against left hand speed in T20 Powerplay exposed by GT

Rohit Sharma’s file photo© BCCI/IPL
Mumbai Indians (MI) continued in the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Tuesday against the Gujarat Titans (GT) against the left -arm speed at opener Rohit Sharma’s T20 Powerplay. Rohit’s outing was met with a bitter end by Arshad Khan on the left side of Madhya Pradesh in front of the jam-pack crowd at the Wankhede Stadium. They took the air route, but could not find the desired relationship, and sent it directly to Prasad Krishna and returned to the dressing room with 7 (8).
Since 2023, Rohit’s dismissal trend continues. In 35 innings, Rohit has faced 182 delivery, scoring 268 runs at a strike rate of 147.25. However, he has lost his precious wickets 12 times in 7.65 on an average.
Overall, Rohit has performed a season of performance in the patch in the Cash-Rich League. In 11 matches, Rohit scored 300 runs under his belt, while on an average with 30.00, while the striking at 152.28, which included three half -centuries.
After Rohit’s dismissal, MI tried to make a comeback, but Gujarat put Mumbai in front of a blue wave. Suryakumar Yadav joined Jack in the middle as MI finished his powerplay at 56/2. Both added 50 runs for the third in just 26 balls, and Mumbai were 89/2 after 10 overs.
After demolishing several catches as GT, he survived three times, brought his fifty in the 11th over, he took 29 balls to reach the tricks. Sai Kishore similarly removed Suryakumar Yadav for 35 (24), his innings included five fours.
Veteran spinner Rashid Khan removed Jack in the 12th over for 53 (35). His innings included five fours and three sixes. MI captain Hardik Pandya joined Verma. After Suryakumar exiting, Sai Kishore got better than MI captain for 1, Mumbai, and lost wickets at regular intervals. Garald Koetzi took Tilak Verma’s wicket in his first over for 7 (7). Corbin Bosch explosive 27 (22) fired MI at 155/8.
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