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ENG vs IND, 2nd Test: Rohit Sharma Brings Stability To The Top
Rohit Sharma has helped India resolve the problem at the top of the batting order with the right-handed batsman scoring consistently and helping set up a base with solid opening partnerships.
Sharma, who started opening during the 2019 home series against Bangladesh and South Africa, has started opening overseas only this year.
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