Rohit Sharma played a pivotal innings for India in their Semifinal clash against England at the ongoing T20 World Cup. Chasing a strong total of 200 posted by India, England got off to an aggressive start. However, India clawed their way back into the contest riding on superb bowling performances.
Earlier, batting first, India lost an early wicket as Virat Kohli departed attempting an audacious shot. This brought captain Rohit Sharma to the middle. He struggled initially to get going on a pitch that was holding up a bit. A few of his flashy shots didn't come off as the ball wasn't coming onto the bat nicely.
Realizing the nature of the surface, Rohit cleverly adjusted his game. He started manoeuvring around the crease and playing innovative shots to get runs. Against the spinners, he used his feet well and swept effectively. Rohit played within himself and rotated the strike regularly during the rebuilding phase.
Once settled, he unleashed an array of attractive strokes all around the ground. A well-timed six over long-on brought up his half-century. His adaptive 57 proved to be a vital innings for India as they finished with a huge total.
In reply, England faltered under pressure. Some poor shot selection and lack of application led to their batting collapse. India bowled brilliantly as a unit to skittle out England and stormed into the Finals. Rohit led the way with the bat to help India dominate the high-voltage contest from start to finish.