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Who is the better overall player including all 3 formats:
Test, ODIs and T20s (which includes IPL)
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Test, ODIs and T20s (which includes IPL)
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Rohit haas comfortably surpassed Sehwag in Limited Overs. He obviously won’t match his numbers in Tests, but it has a lot to do with India’s conservatism. They should have opened with him since 2014-2015 when he had established himself as a top class ODI opener. It would have given him a good 7-8 year run as a Test opener.
All this talk of him struggling overseas is overblown. He is a great player of bounce and would have done well in Australia, where the kookaburra hardly does anything. He would do well everywhere except England, South Africa and New Zealand, but how many Indian openers have excelled in all those countries?
Who is the better overall player including all 3 formats:
Test, ODIs and T20s (which includes IPL)
Rohit haas comfortably surpassed Sehwag in Limited Overs. He obviously won’t match his numbers in Tests, but it has a lot to do with India’s conservatism. They should have opened with him since 2014-2015 when he had established himself as a top class ODI opener. It would have given him a good 7-8 year run as a Test opener.
All this talk of him struggling overseas is overblown. He is a great player of bounce and would have done well in Australia, where the kookaburra hardly does anything. He would do well everywhere except England, South Africa and New Zealand, but how many Indian openers have excelled in all those countries?
Who is the better overall player including all 3 formats:
Test, ODIs and T20s (which includes IPL)
Sehwag retired with 9000 test runs at an average of 50
He's one of the greatest test cricketers ever
That obviously puts him leagues above Rohit for the time being

<B>Can Rohit Sharma be considered an ATG without being great in tests?</B>
He is easily the second most celebrated star of Indian cricket of this generation after Kohli. What are the chances of him becoming an all-time great by the time he retires?
Rohit is going to be brutally exposed in the upcoming NZ tests. Just wait and watch.
Rohit will be a sitting duck against moving ball. One reason he hasn't done well in Tests is he can't rotate the strike. In Tests facing the same bowler for 6 balls allow them to set you up. If he can somehow find a way to get to the other end his career will improve. Otherwise one of the 6 balls will get him.
Don't want to compare Rohit Sharma with GOAT test opener Virender Sehwag. 50 @ 82 in tests is stuff of dreams.
Rohit is going to be brutally exposed in the upcoming NZ tests. Just wait and watch.
<B>Can Rohit have a decent enough career in tests?</B>
His home average is 88 and away average is 26.
wow has there ever been such a gulf post-30 Tests
Dude only playing ton in asian condition is not work. Shewag dominate in overseas also, thats why he played as opener for soo long, which rohit cant do.Rohit reliving memories of Sehwag with this incredible innings. It is just a small glimpse of what he is capable, and what he would have done, had India trusted him as an opener 6-7 years ago and stuck with him.
They had the next Sehwag in their hands and they never realized it until it was somewhat too late.
Few better sights in cricket than Rohit asserting his dominance at the crease.
Dude only playing ton in asian condition is not work. Shewag dominate in overseas also, thats why he played as opener for soo long, which rohit cant do.

Rohit's test career as an opener has just begun. He will be the first among current Indian batsmen to get a triple.
Meanwhile, his critics can keep crying
It should have begun years ago. India gave Dhawan 34 Tests as opener, and Rohit is better than him. He should have had 40+ Tests as opener by now.

Yeah a crying shame.
Now that he is widely recognized as one of the greatest ODI openers ever, it's easy to forget that this was pretty much the same story back when he started opening in ODI cricket - the same type of people crying, saying Mumbai lobby, lazy, unfit, ***** and so on. Even the other day some guys on a group call I was on were whining that he gets too many opportunities and is favoured.
Anyway, he took a while to get his first ODI hundred as an opener if I remember right, and then had phases of poor runs before the screaming doubles shut people up. At least in ODIs
Was it?He got 80 odd IIRC in Mohali and then opened in CT 2013 where he did well
Another hugely impactful innings that proved to be the difference maker with the bat for the second consecutive Test.
A mighty, mighty player in all formats of the game and one of the prized wickets in the game today.
He is one of the greatest batsmen India has ever produced.
They have criminally underutilized him in Test cricket. They should have opened with him years ago and he would have ended up with 25+ Test tons.
Looked good against Anderson and Broad too when the ball was swinging.He looks uncomfortable against Leach and badly wants to smash him. But he's had the team situation mumbling away in his ears and has tried to be responsible. A trait that seems surprising to be associated with him.
His body language has also changed of late on the field. He looks more confident and now talks and walks around like a leader and an important batsman in the team. In the 1st innings, he was giving tips to Rahane - something I've never seen him feeling confident enough to do. Until he started opening.
Looked good against Anderson and Broad too when the ball was swinging.



 
	 
		 
		 
		 
		