Ex-Indian star Rohit Sharma on his journey to the IPL 2024: “No Longer MI Captain So, Todenge Fir”
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Ex-Indian star Rohit Sharma on his journey to the IPL 2024: “No Longer MI Captain So, Todenge Fir”

Rohit’s exhibition has been truly poor for the past seven IPL seasons. From IPL 2017 to 2023, Rohit found the middle value of 24.76 with the bat.

Previous India opener Aakash Chopra has upheld Mumbai Indians’ Rohit Sharma to come out great with the bat in the impending time of the Indian Chief Association. The seventeenth release of the T20 occasion will see Hardik Pandya driving the Mumbai Indians rather than past skipper Rohit Sharma. Under the administration of Rohit, MI came out on top for a record five championships, yet the side in December last year reported a huge change subsequent to roping in Hardik from the Gujarat Titans during the exchange window. Referring to the fact that there is no weight of captaincy on Rohit, Chopra said that the hitter will score more than 600 runs in IPL 2024.

Rohit’s exhibition has been truly poor for the past seven IPL seasons. From IPL 2017 to 2023, Rohit arrived at the midpoint of 24.76 with the bat.

While Mumbai brought home three championships during this period, Rohit’s commitment with the bat was well worse than average. In any case, Chopra feels that the impending season would be an alternate one for him.

“You have let Rohit Sharma out of captaincy. At the point when you discuss top players like Rohit Sharma, you see a 600 or more season. However, no season seemed like that for him. This could be that season. Since nothing remains to be demonstrated per se,  there is a ton to demonstrate. Kaptaan nahi hain toh phir todenge aisa slack raha hai mujhe (Since he isn’t the chief, he will heap a ton of runs),” expressed Chopra on his YouTube channel.

IPL 2024 is set to start on March 22 with a match between reigning champs Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore at Chepauk.

In the mean time, Hardik-drove MI will take on the Gujarat Titans in their mission opener in Ahmedabad.

The BCCI has delivered the timetable just for the initial 21 matches of IPL 2024, attributable to the Lok Sabha Races. The leftover timetable will be declared after the date for races is out.

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