“Kohli is just a name, not a job…”, Kapil Dev insulted Virat by praising Rohit, fans will not tolerate such a thing
Kapil Dev: Team India has entered the semi-finals under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. Hitman's brilliant captaincy was seen during the T20 World Cup 2024. Rohit does not accept defeat at the end of the match. He keeps experimenting on the field continuously.
Due to his good captaincy, he won the match against Pakistan on a target of 119 runs. Apart from this, he has shown amazing courage to fill the players with enthusiasm and energy on the field. 1983 World Cup winner and former captain of Team India, Kapil Dev, has praised Rohit and given a big reaction on his captaincy.
Kapil Dev praised Rohit Sharma a lot
- Rohit Sharma will play the semi-finals against England in the T20 World Cup 2024 for the second consecutive time under his captaincy.
- This Team India will face a tough challenge to defeat the English team.
In the year 2022, they suffered a crushing defeat by 10 wickets.
- Former captain Kapil Dev is very happy with his captaincy. He never gets tired of praising the Hitman.
- Kapil Dev said during a conversation in an ABP News program
"He (Rohit) doesn't play like Virat, doesn't bounce like him.
He knows his limits and within those limits there is no better player than him."
"Rohit keeps the whole team happy"
- A leader's job is to keep his soldiers energized. Their shoulders should not be hunched under any circumstances.
- Rohit Sharma has done something similar in the T20 World Cup. He has given full freedom to the players so that they can go on the field and show their natural game.
- He has managed his captaincy team well; all the players seem happy under him.
- Kapil Dev Kapil Dev gave his opinion on Rohit's leadership and said,
"Many big players come, they care about their careers, even captain from that perspective.
Rohit keeps the whole team happy."
Rohit Sharma bats fearlessly
- Through his batting, Rohit Sharma has given a message not only to the players of his team but also to the batsmen of the entire world.
- A batsman should play for the interest and benefit of the team and not for his personal goals.
- Rohit starts hitting from the first ball he comes in.
He doesn't care at all about getting out.
- His whole effort would be to give the team a strong start in the power play, so that the bowlers of the opposing team come under pressure.
- He had shown something similar against Australia, Rohit had hit a flurry of fours and sixes in the over of a lethal bowler like Mitchell Starc.
He doesn't care at all about getting out.
His whole effort would be to give the team a strong start in the power play, so that the bowlers of the opposing team come under pressure.He had shown something similar against Australia, Rohit had hit a flurry of fours and sixes in the over of a lethal bowler like Mitchell Starc.