Rohit Sharma is the frontrunner to take over India’s T20I captaincy after Virat Kohli steps down from the post at the end of the World Cup

Former cricketer and ex-chairman of the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) choice committee Dilip Vengsarkar has sponsored. Individual Mumbaikar Rohit Sharma requires over the rules of the Indian T20I group from Virat Kohli after the World Cup.

Kohli will be venturing down as captain of the Indian group from the briefest format. After the T20 World Cup in the United Middle easterner Emirates and Rohit is the frontrunner to succeed him after the competition.

“Rohit deserves to be India’s next T20 captain because he’s done exceptionally well whenever he’s been given an opportunity. In 2018, India won the Asia Cup under his captaincy. Besides that, he’s been an exceptional captain for the Mumbai Indians,” said Vengsarkar

However, Kohli took over the captaincy in white-ball cricket from MS Dhoni in 2017. He has so far led India in 45 T20Is out of which he has won 27 and lost 14 games. Thus, He features a win percentage of 65.11 as compared to Rohit. Who has won 15 out of the 19 games he’s led India into total a win rate of 78.94.

Strikingly, Rohit is the foremost effective captain. The Indian Premier League with 5 titles beneath his belt for Mumbai Indians. Whereas Kohli is yet to win a single trophy as the Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper.

Sandeep Patil

Vengsarkar’s former India partner Sandeep Patil, has moreover served as the chairman of selectors. To picked Rohit as the most excellent choice to lead India in T20I cricket.

Rohit Sharma has done a great job while leading the Mumbai Indians. I feel that he’s a fit choice to replace Virat as the India T20I captain. Rohit has proved his mettle,” Patil said.

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