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2nd Test: Rohit's Front Foot Was Stuck, Says Gilchrist On Indian Captain's Lbw Dismissal
Rohit, who missed the Boarder-Gavaskar Trophy series opener in Perth, returned to the middle order after six years but failed to make an impact in India's shattered first innings.
With Hazlewood ruled out of the second Test due to injury, Boland was the sole change in Australia's playing XI.
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