Batting on 119, Rohit tried to deposit a full toss bowled by Liam Livingstone over the midwicket fence. However, the Indian captain toe-ended the ball and it went high up in the air. Adil Rashid went back at midwicket to take a good catch.
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"The laws are changed by MCC. At the moment, the laws are with the MCC. It's a private club that makes the laws of international games all over the world. And I do believe that there should be some international experience there," Gavaskar said on air during his commentary stint with Star Sports.
Sunil Gavaskar bats for former players in MCC
Further speaking on the same topic, Sunil Gavaskar asked for the need of some former cricketers in the club along with the umpires. He argued whether there was any need to change the non-striker's rule as there was no reason behind that change.
"I don't know whether there was a reason to change this law that the non-striker would no longer be on strike if the players crossed ends and the batter who played the ball was out caught. I just think that was such an important television aspect too," he added.
Rohit Sharma returns to form
Rohit Sharma finally announced his return to form with a blistering knock in the Cuttack ODI against England. He smashed 119 off just 90 balls with 12 fours and 7 sixes.
It was a typical Rohit-kind of knock in which he was highly aggressive right from the start. His knock comes at the right time just before the Champions Trophy.
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