Rohit Sharma officially out of fifth cricket Test as stunning new reports emerge about India camp
The captain is believed to have dropped himself amid a horrible run of form.
Rohit Sharma is officially out of the fifth cricket Test at the SCG against Australia, with India claiming the captain made the decision not to play himself. Coach Gautam Gambhir refused to guarantee Sharma's place in India's XI on Thursday, and he was noticeably missing from slips catching practice.
Sharma mysteriously withdrew from speaking at an event on Wednesday amid reports of unrest in the tourists' camp, and he's also opted against playing in Sydney due to a horrible run of form. According to fresh reports, Gambhir wanted to axe Sharma for the series finale and resisted pressure from BCCI powerbrokers to give him one last chance.
Gambhir confirmed to the media on Thursday that Akash Deep would miss Friday's Test with a back injury, and on Friday morning it was confirmed that Sharma also won't play. New captain Jasprit Bumrah said at the toss it was Sharma's decision not to play.
"Our captain has shown his leadership and opted to rest in this game," Bumrah said after winning the toss and batting. "There is a lot of unity in this team, there is no selfishness. Whatever is in the team's best interest, we are looking to do that."
When asked directly whether the embattled captain would play in Sydney with India needing a win to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Gambhir refused to answer directly on Thursday. "We are going to have a look at the wicket and announce our playing XI tomorrow," Gambhir said. Asked again if he could guarantee the opener's spot, Gambhir responded: "The answer remains the same."
Jasprit Bumrah has the captain’s jumper on again. End of Rohit Sharma looks like #AusvInd pic.twitter.com/PdihstVsbL
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 2, 2025
Gambhir's appearance at the pre-match press conference was also unusual as each team captain usually fronts the media instead. Shubman Gill will come back into India's XI in place of Sharma, while Bumrah will return to the captaincy.
It comes after Gambhir also spoke in place of Rohit at Wednesday night's Prime Minister’s official function at Kirribilli House. "Everything is fine with Rohit, I don't think it is anything traditional (for him to speak today)," Gambhir said on Thursday. "The head coach is here, that should be good enough."
Rohit Sharma not part of the potentially new-look slip cordon. With Kohli at first, KL at second and Reddy at third. While Shubman Gill was taking catches at slip for a spinner. The massive intrigue of Indian cricket #AusvInd pic.twitter.com/aynUip01Om
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 2, 2025
Gone ... https://t.co/5MGwh0sj0E
— Robert Craddock (@craddock_cmail) January 2, 2025
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India coach responds to claims of unrest
The Indian Express published an explosive report earlier on Wednesday that claimed players and coaching staff were at odds, and head coach Gambhir had told the squad he's "had enough". The situation then took a curious twist on Wednesday afternoon when Sharma pulled out of speaking at the PM's function.
The Australian and Indian players were all in attendance, but according to News Corp Sharma backed out of a planned speaking spot. Sam Konstas and Virat Kohli even posed for a selfie after their physical altercation at the MCG, but it was coach Gambhir who addressed the audience rather than Sharma. According to the report from the Indian Express, Sharma's captaincy has been undermined during their tour of Australia.
Gambhir fired back on Thursday, saying: "It was just reports, that's not the truth. And I don't think I need to answer reports. There were some honest words, and honesty is very important if you want to go on and achieve great things.
"It's the team-first ideology that matters. It's a team sport and you need to play what the team needs you to do. People can play their natural game, but in a team sport individuals only contribute. If you need to play in a certain way, I think you have to do it."
Mitch Marsh replaced by Beau Webster for fifth Test
Pat Cummins revealed on Thursday that Beau Webster will make his debut in the series finale after selectors ran out of patience with the out-of-form Mitch Marsh. The all-rounder has rarely bowled in the series and struggled for runs with the bat, with scores of 9, 5, 4, 2 and 0 from his past five innings.
Webster will make his Test debut in Marsh's spot, after averaging 57.1 in first-class cricket since March 2022, while also picking up 81 wickets at 31.7. "'Mitchy' obviously hasn't quite got the runs, and perhaps wickets this series," Cummins told reporters on Thursday. "So we felt like it was time for a freshen up and Beau's been great. It's a shame for Mitchy, because we know how much he brings to the team, but feel like now it's a good week for Beau to get a chance."
Cummins said Marsh understood the decision and wasn't "blindsided" by it. "Really excited for Beau; the first thing he (Marsh) said was 'I can't wait to see Beau go out there and give it a crack'," Cummins said.
"Particularly here in Australia, I think when a batter misses out or gets dropped, it's always seen as a big thing. But the way that (Australia coach Andrew McDonald), and the selectors and myself look at is we love pulling a squad of players together who we can call on at different times."
AUSTRALIA XI: Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Beau Webster, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins (capt), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland.
INDIA XI: Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna.
with AAP