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Asia Cup 2022: Rohit Sharma will break Kohli’s record as soon as he registers a win against Hong Kong

Ansh Gain
2 years ago

Asia Cup 2022: India started their campaign with a thrilling win against Pakistan. After defeating the arch-rival team, Team India’s next match is against Hong Kong on Wednesday, 31 August.

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India will confirm its place in Super 4 :-

India will secure their place in the Super 4 by winning the match against Hong Kong. Rohit Sharma will destroy Virat Kohli’s big record as soon as Team India registers victory against Hong Kong. This is the record for most wins as a captain in T20I cricket.

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli on equal footing :-

Under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, India has played 36 matches so far, in which Team India has lost only 6 times, while India has won 30 times.

On the other hand, talking about Virat Kohli, Kohli has won 30 out of 50 matches for India as a captain. If Rohit manages to register a win tomorrow, he will become India’s second most successful captain in T20I cricket.

Asia Cup 2022: Rohit Sharma will break Kohli’s record as soon as he registers a win against Hong Kong.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni holds the record of winning the most matches for India as a captain. Under the leadership of this former captain, India has won 41 out of 72 matches.

Most successful captain of India in T20I cricket :-

  • Dhoni – 41 wins
  • Virat Kohli – 30 wins
  • Rohit Sharma – 30 wins

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Asia Cup 2022: Difficult to change India’s playing XI :-

After registering a win over Pakistan in the first match, Rohit Sharma will hardly make any changes in the playing XI. Despite the failure of the top order, Rohit Sharma would like to give maximum chances to KL Rahul and Virat Kohli to regain their momentum.

Against Pakistan, Rohit had fed Karthik over Pant, it is hardly visible for Pant to play against Hong Kong as well.