That he has been India’s best batsman in the ongoing series against England is a sign of how he has evolved in Test cricket

Karthik Krishnaswamy01-Mar-2021In a series dominated by spin, this contest has flown somewhat under the radar, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t been hugely influential. The contest is Rohit Sharma versus England’s fast bowlers, and so far it hasn’t been much of a contest at all: 163 balls, 132 runs, one dismissal.Only one batsman in this series has faced more balls from the fast bowlers, and while Joe Root has only been dismissed once in the 192 balls he’s faced from Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, he’s only scored 71 runs off them. That’s a strike rate of 36.97.Rohit has gone at 80.98 against James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Jofra Archer, Olly Stone and Ben Stokes.It’s not like India’s batsmen have feasted on England’s quicks as a rule. Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane have all achieved strike rates of under 40, and Shubman Gill has been dismissed four times in 92 balls.