Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar questioned the skipper Rohit Sharma's bowling selections during the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur. Manjrekar criticized how the left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja wasn't used against left-handed batters. There were only 35 overs of play on the first day of the Kanpur Test because of rain. The hosts won the toss and chose to bat first while the tourists, albeit losing three wickets, were able to score 107 runs where Mominul Haque was still unbeaten at 40 runs. Also Read | IND vs BAN 2nd Test: Second Day Washed Out Due to Continuous Rain "Rohit needs to be shown this stat- JADEJA vs COOK, 2016 series: In 8 innings, got him out 6 times, conceded just 75 runs. Rohit tends to not bowl Jadeja early when there are left landers out there," he wrote. "Every captain has an approach, keeping in mind the bowlers he has. It's nothing wrong because captains tend to trust some bowlers more. I have noticed this, not particularly in this series, when it comes to spin, Rohit favours Ashwin a bit more. He made his reasoning clearer even up to this point, but in the similar line of argument during a post-day ESPNcricinfo analysis and accepted that even captains do their favorites among bowlers, match-ups are more of a guideline rather than the hard and fast rule. He went on to state how Sharma still prefers off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin under any spin-friendly conditions but still felt that Jadeja's skill set against the left-handed batters will be an important factor to consider. Yes, he does have a reason here because there were two left-handers, but match-ups should just be guidelines. As you see in this series, in the last game, Shakib Al Hasan had troubled Rishabh Pant, and there was also a dropped-catch situation. This is an ongoing trend even in Test cricket, but you do have a quality bowler like Jadeja, who has a pretty good record against left-handers.