5 Reasons why Rohit Sharma should lead India in limited-overs format

Rohit Shamra might not have got too many chances to lead India, but he has ensured to bring laurels whenever the chance has arrived.

By Pratyay Tiwari

Updated - 15 Nov 2020, 19:21 IST

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3. Big-tournament skipper

Rohit Sharma. (Photo Source: Getty Images)

Talent is a term often associated with Rohit Sharma. And little needs to be told about how much of that he has in him, both as a batsman and a leader. He might not have got too many chances, but the elegant batsman seamlessly melts himself in the boots of captaincy, and no wonder, he has ensured to bring laurels to the nation whenever he has gotten a chance to lead.

Despite his staggering win-percentage, Virat Kohli has not been able to lead India to a victory in any major world championship. Under him, India lost the Champions Trophy 2017 to Pakistan, whereas the most gut-wrenching defeat against New Zealand in the 2019 World Cup kept India devoid of inching closer towards the most celebrated trophy in the sport of cricket.

Contrastingly, Rohit Sharma has skippered India to victory in the Asia Cup in Dubai in 2018. Furthermore, his 15 T20I wins include the victories in the Nidahas tri-series in 2018, which India went onto clinch. Therefore, when it comes to leadership in the big-tournaments, Rohit’s credentials make a sturdy case.

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