Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

IMPRESSED WITH ROHIT AS CAPTAIN, SAYS GAVASKAR

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NEW DELHI:

Former India batsman Sunil Gavaskar is all praises for Rohit Sharma’s captaincy acumen. Rohit was named as the captain of the Indian team for the ongoing Asia Cup after the selectors decided to rest current skipper Virat Kohli in a bid to keep him fit for the upcoming series against the West Indies and Australia. The 69-year-old said he admired Rohit’s captaincy style ever since he first led the Mumbai Indians to victory in the cash-rich Indian Premier League in 2013. “The first time he led Mumbai Indians to an IPL win, that was his first season as a captain and he impressed straight away with his knowledge of what to do next more than what to plan,” icccricket.com quoted Gavaskar as saying. Rohit’s captaincy has not affected his form as he has led India to victories in three matches in the Asia Cup so far. He has also struck two half-centuries in those matches, which also includes an unbeaten 83 against Bangladesh. Gavaskar added: “Every time he has got an opportunit­y to captain India, he has shown his acumen. He has shown how patient he can be, and then as a batsman, the added responsibi­lity only makes him better.” The 31-year-old opener is not new to the role of captaincy. He led India to 2-1 and 3-0 victories over Sri Lanka in One-Day Internatio­nals and Twenty20 Internatio­nals in December last year, followed by a win against the same opponent and Bangladesh in the Nidahas Trophy in March this year.

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AFP Rohit Sharma.

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