Indian off-spinner called Rohit a better captain than Kohli and Dhoni

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Tezzbuzz|03-09-2024

Delhi: Indian cricket team's experienced off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has praised Rohit Sharma's captaincy and said that he is a better captain than Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Virat Kohli. 37-year-old Ashwin said this during an interview on Vimal Kumar's YouTube channel.

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Ashwin said that Rohit Sharma's biggest strength is his strategic thinking, whenever a big match or series is ahead, he sits with the analytics team and coach and prepares for it in depth.

He pays attention to what is the weakness of which batsman and what should be the plan of the bowler. This analytical approach of Rohit makes him an effective captain.

'Rohit Sharma keeps the team atmosphere light'

Along with this, Ashwin pointed out another specialty of Rohit. He said that Rohit always keeps the atmosphere of the team light and fully supports the players.

He ensures that every player included in the playing eleven gets his 100% support. Ashwin also told that after selecting a player, Rohit gives him full opportunity and shows faith in him, which increases the confidence of the players.

From this statement of Ashwin, it is clear that under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, the Indian team has emerged as a strong and organized unit, which is ready to face big challenges.

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