India captain Rohit Sharma hopes to regain form in the upcoming Boxing Day Test against Australia by returning to his opening position. Despite a poor series so far, Rohit looks for inspiration from his previous performances. The article highlights Virender Sehwag’s remarkable 195 at MCG in 2003-04 as a significant feat for Indian openers.
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