New Delhi: Former Australia captain Michael Clark Downplaying its importance Rohit SharmaThe recent string of low scores suggests that the exhausted Indian skipper should consider taking a break and rejuvenate before leading the Indian team in the upcoming matches. T20 World Cup.
Rohit will captain India in the global tournament next month but has scored in single digits in four of his past five games. mumbai indians The 37-year-old has endured a tough season, including a rigorous five-match Test series ahead of the IPL, with Mumbai Indians now all but missing out on the playoffs.
“Rohit has made a sound judgment on his performance and he will no doubt be disappointed, especially given his strong start. It seems to me that he may be feeling a bit tired as well,” Clark told Star Sports.
“A break to rejuvenate might do wonders for him, but as captain of the Indian team and a key player for Mumbai Indians, you don’t get a break. He has to find form,” Clark continued.
Rohit’s brief appearance as a substitute against Kolkata Knight Riders last week caused some concern in the Indian camp. However, just three days later, he played the full match against Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Clark expressed confidence that it is only a matter of time before Rohit returns to his usual form as a batsman.
“He’s in a good mood. He’s happy, which is a very good sign. He doesn’t seem to be struggling with time; it’s just a matter of getting away,” he said.
“For a guy like Rohit, it’s just a matter of time before he finds his form again. Hopefully he can take the pressure off and focus on his game because he’s too talented to keep missing opportunities. When he gets the ball He’s at his best when it comes to timing, not during the game.
Meanwhile, Clark also praised Rohit’s World Cup deputy and MI captain Hardik PandyaOn Monday, they defeated SRH 4-0-31-3 in seven games.
“In the last few games, he has been taking wickets with his bowling and making some adjustments along the way. For an all-rounder, success in one area builds confidence across the board,” Clark said .
“This is crucial for Hardik Pandya’s cricket, he needs to contribute with the ball. Initially, he did not bowl as expected or as expected in the first half of this tournament quantity.
Clark also said Pandya effectively used his bodyguards, an important weapon in his arsenal.
“He used his bouncers effectively, which I love to see because it is a powerful weapon in his arsenal. He executed the basic moves perfectly, which is not only good for Mumbai but for Indian cricket as a whole. It’s beneficial because it will improve his overall performance,” Clark said.
(With PTI input)
Rohit will captain India in the global tournament next month but has scored in single digits in four of his past five games. mumbai indians The 37-year-old has endured a tough season, including a rigorous five-match Test series ahead of the IPL, with Mumbai Indians now all but missing out on the playoffs.
“Rohit has made a sound judgment on his performance and he will no doubt be disappointed, especially given his strong start. It seems to me that he may be feeling a bit tired as well,” Clark told Star Sports.
“A break to rejuvenate might do wonders for him, but as captain of the Indian team and a key player for Mumbai Indians, you don’t get a break. He has to find form,” Clark continued.
Rohit’s brief appearance as a substitute against Kolkata Knight Riders last week caused some concern in the Indian camp. However, just three days later, he played the full match against Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Clark expressed confidence that it is only a matter of time before Rohit returns to his usual form as a batsman.
“He’s in a good mood. He’s happy, which is a very good sign. He doesn’t seem to be struggling with time; it’s just a matter of getting away,” he said.
“For a guy like Rohit, it’s just a matter of time before he finds his form again. Hopefully he can take the pressure off and focus on his game because he’s too talented to keep missing opportunities. When he gets the ball He’s at his best when it comes to timing, not during the game.
Meanwhile, Clark also praised Rohit’s World Cup deputy and MI captain Hardik PandyaOn Monday, they defeated SRH 4-0-31-3 in seven games.
“In the last few games, he has been taking wickets with his bowling and making some adjustments along the way. For an all-rounder, success in one area builds confidence across the board,” Clark said .
“This is crucial for Hardik Pandya’s cricket, he needs to contribute with the ball. Initially, he did not bowl as expected or as expected in the first half of this tournament quantity.
Clark also said Pandya effectively used his bodyguards, an important weapon in his arsenal.
“He used his bouncers effectively, which I love to see because it is a powerful weapon in his arsenal. He executed the basic moves perfectly, which is not only good for Mumbai but for Indian cricket as a whole. It’s beneficial because it will improve his overall performance,” Clark said.
(With PTI input)