Rohit Sharma's leadership is quite different from Virat Kohli's. While Kohli was known for his intensity, Rohit is known as someone who supports and guides his teammates by keeping a soft hand on their shoulders. But that does not mean Rohit doesn't have intensity. He has his way of showing that too. His famous "garden mein ghoomne wala" comment was everywhere when he used it to tell his fielders to stay alert. During the first Test against Bangladesh, Rohit was seen getting angry with one of the fielders. He shouted, "Oye, soye hue hai sab log" (Everyone is sleeping). The viral video does not give clarity on to whom Rohit was shouting. Watch the video here: pic.twitter.com/zFyolXLCh6 — ' (@45Hitmania) September 20, 2024 Rohit Sharma lost his wicket early in both the innings of the first Test against Bangladesh at MA Chidambaram. He scored 6 runs in the 1st inning while 5 in the 2nd inning. This has happened only for the fourth time when Rohit got out early on a single digit score in both the innings of a Test match. So far, in four Test matches and five innings against Bangladesh, Rohit has scored only 44 runs and had an average of just 8.80 with his highest score being of 21 runs. However, his record against Bangladesh in all formats is relatively much better. Rohit has scored 1307 runs in 34 matches at an average of 40.84. He has also scored three centuries and eight fifties with his best being 137 accross format. In the on-going ICC World Test Championship cycle, he has accumulated 711 runs at an average of 41.82. So far, Rohit has scored three centuries and three fifties and his highest score is 131. Also Read | 'Rishabh Pant attacks more than me': This Cricket Icon Lauds India’s Wicketkeeper