The test match will come again… not that moment, this Australian openly came out in support of Rohit Sharma during BGT.
Rohit Sharma has made it clear that he will not be a part of Team India in the first match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He will not play the first Test match in Perth. According to the information received, Rohit Sharma, who has become a father for the second time, has also informed BCCI about this. However, many cricket legends are finding it difficult to accept Rohit's decision. In such a situation, the Indian captain has got the support of Australian legendary cricketer Michael Clarke. Clarke has saluted Rohit for his decision.
Michael Clarke came out in support of Rohit.
According to Michael Clarke, there is nothing wrong with Rohit Sharma's decision. He said that Test matches will keep coming and going. But that moment will not come back. In such a situation, the decision taken by Rohit is absolutely correct. The former Australian captain also gave his own example to explain it better.
What did Michael Clarke say?
Michael Clarke said that I also loved playing for Australia. I also loved captaining Australia. I used to feel happy wearing the jersey of my country's team. But, the biggest happiness I got in my life was when my daughter was born. That happiness was greater than winning a Test match, series or even a World Cup. That happiness was different from all others, which you cannot compare with anything else. The Test match will come again. We will play in it but that moment which is gone once will not come again.
Clarke further said that Team India will definitely miss Rohit and his captaincy. But let me tell you one thing if you were in Rohit's place, you would have done the same thing that he did. Clarke said that no one can take away such happiness that one gets in life.
First Test from November 22
The first Test match between India and Australia is starting in Perth on November 22. Although Rohit became the father of his second child on November 15, he has still asked for some time from BCCI to go to Australia.