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ENG vs IND, 3rd Test: Rohit Sharma 'Curbs Natural' Instincts To Stand Tall
India opener Rohit Sharma, once deemed a white ball specialist, has proved himself to be the technically most adept of all the India batsmen during the ongoing Test series in England.
He is the only batsman, besides Joe Root (826) and K.L. Rahul (590), to have faced 500 balls in the series (583). His ability to curb natural instincts and play time, while seeing of the new ball has impressed everyone.
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