Rohit Sharma Describes His Captaincy Mantra

Rohit Sharma Describes His Captaincy Mantra. While he was named the Indian team’s white-ball captain in December 2021. Rohit Sharma name the team’s full-time Test captain in February of this year.

Before becoming India’s all-format captain, Rohit Sharma led Mumbai Indians to a record five IPL titles. While Rohit appoint as the national team’s white-ball captain in December of last year. He elected as India’s full-time Test captain in February of 2022. When asked about his captaincy style, the right-handed batter stated that he tries to keep things simple. Rohit went on to say that confusion among players and their roles is the last thing he wants as captain.

“What I’ve done over the years with the Mumbai Indians franchise, as well as when I led India, is keep things very simple and not complicate things too much. Making certain that… whatever I said about giving the guys that freedom. Making them aware of their responsibilities. That is what I expect of myself, and it is what I want to do for the team and the players to ensure there is no confusion “Rohit stated this on Star Sports’ ‘Follow The Blues.’

“That is the last thing you want, especially when competing in a high-profile tournament. We want to make sure that everything is taken care of, and that’s where my role, along with Rahul (Dravid) bhai, becomes extremely important. We’ll try to stay focused on that. But it’s very simple for me. I try to keep things as simple as possible “Rohit added

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Rohit Sharma Describes Mantra to a successful captaincy

Further discussing his captaincy, Rohit stated: “When we know that certain players are going through difficult times, we try to make sure they understand what’s going on. Making him understand what we expect from him, his role in this team, and so on. So, when I play the game, I don’t follow any particular mantra. Obviously, for me, it’s just to quickly adapt to certain individuals and then understand what they need, what their strong points are, where they’re weak, try to give them feedback and work with them, and be very specific in what the team expects from that individual.”

“That is where the individual can blossom because when we give them clarity on what the team expects from them, I believe he will be able to work towards that direction and improve his game in many ways. So, I believe those are the things I always remember “He continued.

While Rohit has been rested for India’s current three-match ODI series against Zimbabwe, his next assignment will be the upcoming Asia Cup, which begins on August 27. It is worth noting that India will open their campaign at the continental event against arch-rivals Pakistan on August 28 at the Dubai International Stadium.

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