IND vs AUS: Whether Rohit and Virat are out or not, this 'century maker' will definitely be out of the team!

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India's great batsmen Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma failed once again in the Melbourne Test. The bats of both the batsmen have remained silent in this series so far. Virat Kohli had scored only one century in the Perth Test, after which he has not been able to do anything amazing on this tour. On the other hand, captain Rohit Sharma has not even scored a half-century. His captaincy is also under fire.

The form of both the greats is a matter of concern for Team India. There is also a demand to remove both of them from the team. On the other hand, except Jasprit Bumrah, India's bowling is also not showing any edge. Now whether Rohit and Virat are out of the team or not, but a 'century maker' of Melbourne can definitely be out of Team India. Here we are talking about Mohammad Siraj. Siraj is in danger of being dropped from the team due to his consistently poor performance.

Gavaskar raised the demand to remove Siraj

Due to Mohammed Siraj's continuous poor performance, former Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar has demanded his ouster from the team. Gavaskar has fiercely targeted Siraj, who conceded 122 runs in the first innings of the Melbourne Test without taking any wicket. The Indian legend has said that tell Siraj directly that you are being dropped from the team.

Gavaskar got angry at Siraj's poor performance

Sunil Gavaskar said in a conversation with Star Sports, 'I think Siraj probably needs some rest. In this sense, I am not talking about rest, he should be told that he has been dropped from the team due to poor performance. There should be a situation where you cannot talk about it here and there.'

'Little Master' Sunil Gavaskar further said, 'You should say with all honesty that 'Look, your performance has not been good, that's why you are being dropped from the team.' When you start talking about 'rest', wrong thoughts come into the minds of the players. They feel that they do not need to improve their game.'