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Rohit Sharma’s Memorable Test Debut Amidst Tendulkar’s Farewell Series
Rohit Sharma, the Indian cricketer known for his natural talent and elegance at the crease, made his anticipated Test debut in November 2013 against the West Indies. This debut coincided with Sachin Tendulkar‘s farewell series, a symbolic transition in Indian cricket history.
Initially, Sharma was set to debut in Test cricket in February 2010 during a match against South Africa. Unfortunately, an untimely injury during warm-ups prevented him from playing. His Test debut was delayed for over three years, and he also missed being a part of India’s victorious 2011 ODI World Cup squad.
In November 2013, Rohit Sharma finally made his debut in the first Test of the series at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The spotlight was on Tendulkar’s retirement, as the legendary batsman was concluding his remarkable 24-year career. Despite this, Sharma made a significant impact, scoring an excellent 177 runs, highlighting his capability in the longest form of cricket.
The second Test, held in Mumbai, was Tendulkar’s 200th and final Test match. The match was emotional for fans and the cricketing community. Tendulkar scored 74 in his last innings, while Sharma once again impressed with an unbeaten 111 runs, contributing significantly to India’s victory by an innings and 126 runs.
Rohit Sharma’s debut series marked a new beginning in Indian cricket. While the nation bid farewell to one of its greatest batsmen, a new star began to rise. Sharma’s successful transition from limited-overs cricket to Tests was evident, and his early performances hinted at his future importance to the team across all formats.