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Rohit Sharma’s innings against Bangladesh in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final reminded Ian Chappell of Aravinda de Silva

Chappell said that Rohit showed restraint, much like the SL batting legend in '96.

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Published: Mar 22, 2015, 07:50 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 22, 2015, 07:50 PM (IST)

Rohit Sharma scored a 126-ball 137 against Bangladesh to guide India to 302 for six, winning the quarter-final by 109 runs © Getty Images
Rohit Sharma scored a 126-ball 137 against Bangladesh to guide India to 302 for six, winning the quarter-final by 109 runs © Getty Images

Sydney: Former Australia skipper Ian Chappell on Sunday said that Indian batsman Rohit Sharma’s match-winning innings of 137 against Bangladesh in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final reminded him of Sri Lankan batting great Aravinda de Silva.

“Throughout his excellent innings, I was reminded of the discipline displayed by Aravinda de Silva in the 1996 World Cup final,” Chappell wrote in a column for ESPNcricinfo. Read: Rohit Sharma was confident of a strong display vs Bangladesh

“Aravinda scored a century of class and determination to help his team win the trophy, and although he denied himself any expansive shots, he still scored at a run rate near 90.”  Read: 5 shots of Rohit Sharma during his 137

“It was one of the great innings of self-restraint played by a batsman who could be extravagant, bordering on reckless at times,” he said of the Indian right-hander.

The 71-year-old praised opening batsman Rohit for playing a disciplined innings and not hitting a careless uppish shot during his stay at the crease that so often brings one of his promising innings to a premature halt. Read: Rohit Sharma’s talent best utilised at opening slot

“Rohit was every bit disciplined, and mostly denied himself the signature lofted shots into the stands or the careless uppish shot through the infield that so often bring one of his promising innings to a premature halt,” Ian said.

Ian, who had played 75 Tests and 16 One-Day Internationals (ODI) for Australia, also came up in appreciation for Suresh Raina for playing a supportive role at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Read: India should learn from Australia’s batting performance

“As much as Rohit was the star and Suresh Raina was good who played a strong supporting role,” he said.

He also heaped praise on Indian bowling attack which took 70 wickets in seven consecutive World Cup games to silence critics after a disastrous Test and ODI Tri-Series Down Under. Read: India favourites to win ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

“Six weeks ago you wouldn’t have dreamed the Indians would claim all 70 wickets in their first seven World Cup matches.”

“Nevertheless, that’s exactly what the bowlers have achieved, and it’s a credit to their persistence and resilience that they have been able to click into gear when it has really mattered,” he said.

Indian’s sparkling fielding effort in the mega event has also impressed the legend.  ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Complete Coverage

“The final component in India’s World Cup resurgence has been the fielding. It was athletic and safe, with the occasional brilliant intercept at the MCG.”

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“It helps if all the chances created are accepted, and this also helps to build the confidence of the bowlers,” Ian concluded. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: SCHEDULE & MATCH DETAILS