Rohit Sharma, facing a lean patch, emulated Sourav Ganguly by opting to bowl first at the Gabba against Australia. Ganguly’s heroic 144 in 2003 remains the highest opposition captain’s score at the venue, setting a precedent for Rohit. The Indian captain’s recent struggles with the bat add pressure as he seeks to replicate Ganguly’s leadership and performance.
Can Rohit Sharma emulate Sourav Ganguly’s heroics at Gabba?

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