An ex-Indian Player names MS Dhoni and Issues A Serious Warning To Rohit Sharma About “Getting Too Caught Up.”
Rohit Sharma has overseen scores of 24, 39, 14 and 13 in the initial two Tests.
Previous India hitter Sanjay Manjrekar has encouraged star player Rohit Sharma to zero in on his game rather than captaincy. India skipper Rohit Sharma is having a seriously difficult time in the continuous five-match Test series against Britain. He has overseen scores of 24, 39, 14 and 13 in the initial two Tests. Talking on Rohit’s structure, Manjrekar feels that the star hitter has overburdened himself with the heaviness of captaincy, and it is causing an adverse consequence on his batting.
“I simply puzzle over whether Rohit Sharma is getting excessively made up for lost time in attempting to have an effect as a pioneer. It must be Rohit Sharma the hitter first and afterward the commander since when you’re chief, most things are outside of your reach,” Manjrekar said during a talk with ESPNCricinfo.
Manjrekar encouraged Rohit to follow previous India chief MS Dhoni’s funda of following the cycle, saying that batting ought to be his main goal.
“Attempt and do the right things and hold the expressions of MS Dhoni. You do the cycle and trust that things will occur, yet batting is something inside his control definitely,” the cricketer-turned-observer added.
Eventually, Manjrekar trusted that Rohit could recover his structure from 2021, where he scored tons of runs during the visit to Britain.
“Assuming Rohit Sharma turns into the Rohit Sharma for two or three years back, particularly the one that we found in Britain in that full series would be perfect. The Rohit Sharma that we found in the principal Test match in the home series against Australia. He must return to where he seemed to be a player who looked preeminent in Test matches. We need Rohit Sharma getting runs,” Manjrekar further made sense of.
In the mean time, India won the second Test in Vizag by 106 races to attract level the 5-match series.
The series is presently finely ready as they enjoy some time off before the third Test in Rajkot, starting on February 15.
The Britain players had traveled to Abu Dhabi after the subsequent Test and will get back to India before the third match.