India batting coach Vikram Rathour on Friday credited skipper Rohit Sharma's adaptability and great temperament for scoring a majestic hundred on a tough pitch against a potent Australian attack, and putting the hosts on top in the first Test here.
Rohit batted for 345 minutes on a slow, low Turner against a quality attack that included bowlers like Nathan Lyon and Pat Cummins to score a brilliant 120. Rohit's century and an 81-run stand for the eighth wicket between Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel helped India reach 321/7 at stumps and gain a 144-run first innings lead against Australia.
Rohit's century on Friday was quite different from some of his earlier efforts after he started opening the innings -- like the 161 on a snake pit at Chepauk or his hundred on a seaming wicket at The Oval in September 2021.