One of the most talked-about subjects in the cricket world right now is Rohit Sharma’s and Virat Kohli’s participation in the forthcoming Twenty20 World Cup. The BCCI secretary, Jay Shah, recently said that the officials are not in a rush to make a decision at this time, which further compounded the situation despite rumors that Rohit Sharma will be captaining the squad in the major competition. Regarding Virat Kohli, there are many questions about his future in the game’s tiniest format.
The Cricket Times cited Gambhir as saying, “If Rohit and Virat are in good form, they should absolutely be picked for the World Cup.”
In the meantime, former cricket player Gautam Gambhir feels that these two players should go to the United States and the West Indies for the competition if they are in form. He clarified that everything depends on how they perform and said he thinks the next IPL season will be crucial for the pair.
You see, everything is based on shape. In the end, the shape matters. The fact that it takes place after the IPL is a plus. In whole. If they are doing well, they ought to be included in the World Cup. Form is vital to me. You want to select players that are incredibly fit for a T20 World Cup.
Rohit Sharma and this team are not a horrible team because of one poor performance: Gautam Gambhir
The cricketing fraternity throughout the world heaped admiration on Rohit Sharma and his squad despite their loss in the just concluded ODI fraternity Cup final. primarily as a result of the style of cricket they have played during the competition. Gambhir reiterated this point, pointing out that Rohit has enjoyed great success in the IPL and that one poor performance does not define him as a bad captain.
“Rohit has performed incredibly well. Winning five IPL trophies is no small feat. And then there was India’s dominance in the most recent World Cup 50-over… Rohit Sharma and this team are not a bad team because of one poor performance and their dominance… It’s unfair to argue that Rohit is a horrible captain after just one poor game, but I can still understand if you win close games the way they played,” Gambhir remarked.