What Rohit Sharma Had To Say About Virat Kohli’s White-Ball Captaincy

What Rohit Sharma Had To Say About Virat Kohli’s White-Ball Captaincy.

Rohit Sharma, India’s new white-ball captain, praised his predecessor. Saying that Virat Kohli has put the team in a position where. “There is no going back.”

Virat Kohli was replaced as India’s white-ball captain by Rohit Sharma. Who was announced by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. (BCCI) While naming the Test squad for the South Africa tour.

Virat Kohli had already stated that he would step down as T20I captain following the World Cup. Rohit, on the other hand, not only took over in the shorter format. But also in ODI cricket, with Kohli continuing to lead the side in the longer format. India’s new white-ball captain heaped admiration on his predecessor, saying Kohli had placed the team in a position where “there is no turning back.”

Kohli always led the squad from the front, Rohit remarked in a video released by the BCCI.

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Sharma Had To Say About Virat Kohli’s White-Ball Captaincy

“He’s put the team in a position where they can’t back down. Every time we stepped onto the field during his five years as coach, he led from the front.

“We had a lot of fun playing under his supervision. I’ve played a lot of cricket with him, and I’ve loved every minute of it, and I’ll keep doing so. We need to keep getting better as a team and as individuals and that will be the focus not just for me but for the entire squad moving forward,” he added.

Rohit’s first full-time white-ball assignment will be a three-match ODI series in South Africa. Which begins on January 19 at Boland Park in Paarl.

“I’m incredibly honored and appreciative for the chance. In white-ball cricket, I am looking forward to captain Team India. It’ll be an amazing adventure, I’m sure “On taking over as skipper, the elegant right-hander stated.

Prior to the ODI series, the attention will be on the longer format. Where Rohit has taken over as Virat Kohli’s deputy from Ajinkya Rahane.

Starting on December 26 at the SuperSport Park in Centurion. India will play a three-match Test series in South Africa. The second Test will start on January 3, at The Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. With the third and final match set to start on January 11 at Newlands in Cape Town.

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