The Asian Age

Rohit Sharma hits century on debut as opener

Rohit slams ton on debut as opener before rain washes out final session

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V isak ha pat nam, Oct .2: Rohit Sharma’s Test career got a new lease of life as he struck an unbeaten 115 in his first innings as an opener to take India to a commanding 202 for no loss against South Africa before rain washed out the final session of the series-opener, here on Wednesday.

There was an 80 percent chance of rain on the opening day but it only arrived during the tea break with India comfortabl­y placed after 59.1 overs of play. Mayank Agarwal was on course for a maiden Test hundred, having played extremely well for his 183-ball 84. Thundersto­rm, followed by a heavy spell of rain, ensured no play was possible after the tea break. Before weather played spoilsport, Rohit stole the show in what could be a career changing knock for him. While South African bowlers did trouble the Indian batsmen on a few occasions in the first session,

they seemed toothless in the second session where Rohit and Agarwal scored at a brisk rate.

He hammered off-spinner Danie Piedt for successive sixes over deep midwicket to get into the nineties before completing his fourth Test ton with a single off debutant spinner Senuran Muthusamy.

The entire dressing room, including skipper Virat Kohli, stood up to laud Rohit’s feat. His 174-ball unconquere­d innings contained 12 fours and five sixes. At the other end, Agarwal was cruising towards his maiden Test ton.

Early into the afternoon session, he brought up his half century with a spectacula­r six over extra cover off Keshav Maharaj.

Clouds gathered over the stadium towards the end of the session and thundersto­rms forced the umpires to take the tea break eight minutes before scheduled time.

Earlier, Rohit and Agarwal played out 30 overs in the morning session after safely negotiatin­g the South African pacers Kagiso Rabada and Vernon Philander, taking India to 91 for no loss. India, who had named their playing on the eve of the first Test, opted to bat on a dry surface with skipper Kohli calling his decision a “no brainer.”

Expecting the pitch to turn, South Africa picked three spinners in Maharaj, Piedt and Muthusamy, who is more of a batting allrounder. All eyes were expectedly on Rohit whose stop-start Test career has taken a new direction with the management accommodat­ing him at the top of the order. He left the first ball he faced before driving Rabada past backward point with minimal feet movement for a four. His second scoring shot was also a boundary as he punched Philander towards backward point.

The pitch offered very little to the pacers and spinners in the first two hours of play.

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 ?? — P. Narasimha Murthy ?? Rohit Sharma celebrates his century against South Africa.
— P. Narasimha Murthy Rohit Sharma celebrates his century against South Africa.

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