As India gears up for the highly anticipated two-match Test series against Bangladesh, captain Rohit Sharma has drawn attention by adding a new weapon to his batting arsenal.
The series, set to begin on September 19 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, holds high stakes as both teams aim to strengthen their positions in the ICC World Test Championship.

India is currently sitting atop the table, while Bangladesh sits in fourth, fresh off a historic Test series whitewash against Pakistan. In a surprising turn of events, images and videos from India's training sessions in Chennai have gone viral, showing Rohit Sharma practising the reverse sweep - a shot rarely employed by the skipper in competitive matches across formats.
This strategic move appears to be in direct response to Bangladesh's spin-heavy bowling attack, led by all-rounders Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan. The reverse sweep could be Sharma's secret weapon to unsettle Bangladesh's spinners, particularly on turning tracks where they pose the greatest threat.
Rohit's preparation comes as no surprise, given the formidable form Bangladesh showcased in their recent series against Pakistan. Bangladesh not only secured their first-ever Test victory over Pakistan but also completed a 2-0 whitewash.
Mehidy Hasan was the leading wicket-taker with 10 wickets, while Shakib Al Hasan contributed with crucial breakthroughs, solidifying their role as key figures in Bangladesh's bowling line-up. With such a potent spin attack awaiting India, Rohit's decision to refine his sweep shots adds an intriguing element to the upcoming clash.
The Indian squad began their training over the weekend, with players like Jasprit Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja, who had been rested after the T20 World Cup, also joining the camp. The Chennai pitch is expected to provide a balanced challenge for both fast bowlers and spinners, making Rohit's new shot selection even more valuable.
For India, this series represents a crucial opportunity to solidify their top spot in the WTC standings, while Bangladesh is looking to build on their recent success. The second Test will take place in Kanpur from September 27, followed by three T20Is in October. As the excitement builds, fans are eager to see how Rohit's newly honed reverse sweep will impact the series.