He’s been out to Rabada and Philander six times, yet this is the best time for him to give his Test career a new lease of life

Karthik Krishnaswamy in Visakhapatnam30-Sep-2019It might be the worst of times to be an opening batsman in Test cricket, but it might just be the best of times for Rohit Sharma to become one.There hasn’t been a worse year than 2019 for Test-match openers in this millennium. Nope, even 2018 wasn’t as bad.

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There haven’t been too many Tests in India in the last two years, and India has been a pretty decent place to open the batting in recent years, particularly if you play for the home team .M Vijay, Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul went through horror runs during India’s recent run of away tours, and all three are now out of the Test squad. But in the two years leading up to all those tours, when India played most of their Test cricket at home, all three performed spectacularly; Vijay scored hundreds for fun, Rahul ran up an incredible streak of 50-plus scores, and Dhawan rattled along at a strike rate of nearly 80 while averaging more than 50.Rohit, therefore, couldn’t have chosen a better place to begin life as a red-ball opening batsman.And yet, and yet.Step forward, Vernon Philander and Kagiso Rabada, the only two fast bowlers to dismiss Rohit three times in Test cricket. Between them, they’ve taken his wicket six times, while conceding 46 runs in 108 balls.Rohit couldn’t have chosen a tougher new-ball pair to begin life against as a red-ball opening batsman.