“Does not have to achieve 40-45 running”
Indian captain Rohit Sharma has only played one way in a scream in the last few years. Rohit has transformed his styling style from a dough that played long inserts into the one that looks to attack and achieve a quick running in advance.
However, such a risk styling of hitting also led to its fall. As a result, the former Indian opener Sunil Gavascar is not impressed with the aggressive intention of Rohita Sharme during PowerPlay.
Gavaskar believes that India needs more running than Rohit and should look further from the first PowerPlay instead of trying to attack any delivery. India will face Australia in the Next semi -finals, and the Gavaskar believes that Rohit must be big.
SUNIL GAVASKAR SLAMS AGREBY ROHIT SHARME
While talking to Aaj Tak, Sunil Gavascar illuminates the form of Rohit Sharma and his influence on the match. The Gavaskar reminded Rohit that the opening is, and the job is not only to play the first 10 additions, but also beyond that.
The legendary India dough believes that India will receive a great grade if Rohit achieves a large and therefore must focus on achieving a large, not attempt to achieve risk running in the initial addition.
“He (Rohit Sharma) just has to play his game. He must also keep in mind that the open bat is. The introductory machine gun does not have to play only 10 addings. He does not have to achieve 40-45 runs in 10 additions. The more play, the more running India will achieve,” Gavaskar said.
Rohit Sharma is playing with an aggressive hitting style in the last few years in ODIS. With this method, he achieved tremendous success in the 2023 World Cup, where he played a key role in the Indian path to the finals.
Rohit appeared as the second highest runner of the tournament behind Virat Kohli, scoring 597 runs in 11 games on average 54.27 and an impressive stop of 125.94 strike.
However, such a hitting style also led to his falling in the final against Australia when he tried to attack Glenna Maxwell, but was discharged to Travis Head for a magnificent catch. Rohit gave India a flyer with 31 ball-47 balls, but his Wickket proved to be a turning point in the game.
Rohit Sharma in CT 2025
Rohit Sharma does not have a great tournament and has only achieved 76 rides in three matches on average 25.33. However, his 111.76 strike rate suggests that he still wants to attack during the field limit.
He went out to Kyle Jamieson in the last group stage against New Zealand as he tried to attack the ball outside the stump with a pulling over Midwickket. It will probably hit this way in the semifinals where it will be expected to have a significant impact on their team.
India wins New Zealand to set up showdown Australia
In the last match of the group stage, India beat New Zealand for 44 drives to top group A. They will face Australia in the first semi -final of the champion trophy in Dubai. It is expected to be a mesmerizing competition between the two teams that have dominated to go with a cry in the last decade.
Australia is the current World Cup holders, after defeating India in the 2023 finals. The upcoming semi -finals will be repeated by the finals of the 2023 World Cup. India will have to turn the tables this time and will also enter the match as favorites.
The second semi -finals will be played in Lahore between South Africa and New Zealand on March 5th. South Africa surpassed a group B with 2 wins, while New Zealand ended up as the second best team from Group A.