New Zealand stunned India with a 3-0 victory in the Test series, marking a historic achievement as the first team to sweep India on their home turf in a three-match or longer series. Adding to the buzz was the disappointing performance of India’s captain, Rohit Sharma, whose batting remained poor throughout the series. Rohit managed to hit only one fifty, and that came in the first Test in Bengaluru. For the rest of the series, he struggled, failing to surpass the 20-run mark in any of his remaining innings. Over the series, Rohit accumulated just 91 runs, averaging 15.17, leaving fans and critics alike talking about his underwhelming display. Also Read: “If they don’t perform in Australia, Virat and Rohit should retire’’ - Karsan Ghavri In a conversation with RevSportz, R Sridhar praised Rohit Sharma’s leadership skills, adding that Rohit is likely to review his recent dismissals and batting performances ahead of the upcoming 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT). In a conversation with RevSportz, R Sridhar said: "I'm sure Rohit has got time now. He is going to spend time reflecting on his Indian summer or the last 10 innings. He is going to come up with a plan. He has got enough experience. He is a very smart bloke, shrewd cricketing brain. I'm sure he will come up with a plan of how to work and how to score runs. Not just runs, but also how to stay on the pitch, how to trust his game a little more for the Australian tour. He is going to work very hard on it because it has worked for him. I have had the ringside view of him working hard.” The former fielding coach of India believes that the Indian captain has a preference for facing the Kookaburra ball over the Duke or SG balls. He further said: "I'm sure he is going to go back to the drawing board, work hard on his technique, watch videos of his previous performances in Australia or against the new ball. The Kookaburra balls especially suit him a lot more than the Dukes or the SG."