What was more shocking was that Virat Kohli, who was rested and did not make the playing XI along with Suryakumar Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal, played for India. Every move Kohli made received applause from the fans, whether he was fielding at cover, point gully, or towards the boundary. While supporters were overjoyed to see Kohli relishing in the Perth sun, they were upset by Rohit's absence.
Many Indian cricket fans were perplexed by the decision to pick Rahul as captain for the warm-up game instead of Rohit. Some quipped that Hitman was "sacked" as captain.
Here are some of the reactions:
Why ain't they not grooming pant for captaincy?
Rahul is not a long term option. — I mean it (@NucleusDevi) October 13, 2022
In warm up games, do they occasionally make the VC a Captain so that in case in the main tournament the captain is injured, the VC can be more comfortable to be a leader of the side?
— Ra's Al Ghul Indiawale (@Vox6111) October 13, 2022
Rohit removed from captaincy?? — KLムUS (@KhiladiBhakt) October 13, 2022
KL captaining!
Great days for India — Cricman (@KL444444) October 13, 2022
The main reason was the Rohit Sharma why team india had lost the match. He was in playing 11 and didn't batted,If he doesn't want to bat,Why was in the 11. https://t.co/NsN5SHC0GY — (@Vinith_KLR) October 13, 2022
Rohit Sharma didn't bat, didn't field but was named in XI, strange!
Rahul played a maiden and is batting a strike rate below 100 in 169-run chase, strange!
Rishabh Pant also didn't show intent, strange!
But guys, it's an unofficial warm-up. So, please don't bash them, please! — Aritra Mukherjee (@aritram029) October 13, 2022
Meanwhile, India endured a tough 36-run defeat against Western Australia in the second practice match in Perth on Thursday. Batting first the hosts piled 168/8 in 20 overs, while India could only manage 132/8 in response.
KL Rahul scored 74 off 55 balls, barring him none of the batters failed to withstand the Western Australia attack.
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