Ranji Trophy: Neither Rohit nor Yashasvi performed well, the situation was bad against Jammu and Kashmir

Rohit Sharma is constantly struggling in red-ball cricket. In the last 15 test innings, he scored only 164 runs at an average of 10.93. Questions were raised about him after his poor performance against Bangladesh, New Zealand and Australia. After this, he turned to domestic cricket to regain his form. The Indian captain played a Ranji match against Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday, January 23 after almost 10 years. But his struggle continued here as well. He was out after scoring just 3 runs in 19 balls. Apart from him, Yashasvi Jaiswal, who showed his prowess with the bat in Australia, also could not perform in this match.
Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane won the toss and decided to bat first. After this, India's opening pair Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma came out to start the innings for Mumbai. But the bowlers of Jammu and Kashmir troubled him a lot. Especially in front of 6 feet 4 inch Umar Nazir, he looked helpless. He was beaten many times in front of Umar. Rohit was finding it difficult to read his ball. The result was that Umar bowled 12 dot balls and then got him out on the 13th ball.
Yashasvi Jaiswal, who came with Rohit Sharma, is in good form though. He showed his prowess in Australia as well and scored 391 runs at an average of 43 in the 5-match series. During this, he also scored 2 half-centuries and 1 century. But his performance against Jammu and Kashmir was also not good. However, he looked quite confident and hit a four on the second ball of the innings. But in this match, he was out after scoring 5 runs in 8 balls.
Due to the drought in batting, Rohit Sharma's place in the test team is slowly ending. Rohit scored 31 runs in 5 innings at an average of 6.2 in Australia. Now India has to tour England in the month of June this year. During this, a 5-match test series is to be played. But Rohit's hope of getting a place in it rests only on his domestic performance. If he fails in this, his test career may come to an end.