Resuming his innings on Day 2 of the game, Rohit slammed a magnificent 120 before falling prey to Australian skipper Pat Cummins. During the Indian skipper’s inning in the first match, a graphic flashed on the television screens, which showed players with the best conversion rate in Tests in India.
The list showed Murali Vijay on top with a 60% rate and Rohit at the fourth position with 50%, reacting to which the on-air commentator Sanjay Manjrekar termed it ‘surprising’. The tabulate also featured the likes of Mohammad Azharuddin, Polly Umrigar and Virat Kohli.
Best conversion rate in Tests in India. pic.twitter.com/fXFYJIGIB3
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) February 10, 2023
Notably, Vijay announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket on Monday (January 30). The former 38-year-old opener represented India in 61 Tests, 17 ODIs and 9 T20Is, and the last game he played was in Perth against Australia in December 2018.
Furious with Manjrekar’s reaction, Vijay took to Twitter and wrote: “@sanjaymanjrekar Surprised wow.”
Vijay further posted one more tweet, which read, “Some Mumbai ex players can never be appreciative of the south! #showsomelove #equality #fairplayforall @sanjaymanjrekar @BCCI”
Some Mumbai ex players can never be appreciative of the south ! #showsomelove #equality #fairplayforall @sanjaymanjrekar@BCCI
— Murali Vijay (@mvj888) February 10, 2023
However, Manjrekar, re-appearing after the break, heaped praises for Vijay and said “we tend to forget the contribution of players like him.”
“He (Rohit) is No. 2 now with eight hundreds when it comes to conversion rates at home. It is a good thing that Murali Vijay is in that list because we tend to forget the contributions that people like him make. 12 Test hundreds – nine out of them at home and a brilliant conversion rate right at the top,” said Manjrekar after lunch.
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