Leading India at the grandest stage of them all, Rohit Sharma will aim to emulate what Dhoni did with his iconic Indian side in the 2011 edition of the World Cup. Rohit and Kohli are expected to enter the twilight phase of their respective white-ball careers after the 2023 World Cup. Now, Ex-India skipper Sourav Ganguly issued an interesting statement.
While discussing the white-ball future of them, Sourav Ganguly told Star Sports –
“I don’t believe too much in last time, first time, I believe in performances. I think they are 34-35, I don’t know what’s going to happen in the next World Cup. There are world tournaments every year – T20 cricket, 50-over cricket. It’s not like as in the past when we started – one every four years and then the Champions Trophy came in.”
Sourav added – “So it’s about performances and I am sure Rohit as captain and Virat will be wanting to make it a big one not from a personal point of view but from winning it. I think that’s the biggest.”
Rohit was overlooked by selectors when India last won the 50-over World Cup. Kohli, who featured in India’s squad at the 2011 World Cup, had famously lifted Tendulkar during the team’s victory lap at the Wankhede Stadium.
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Know what Kohli said about Tendulkar –
He said – “Tendulkar has carried the burden of the nation for 21 years. It is time we carried him on our shoulders.” Kohli had beautifully summed up the mood of Team India fans at the time. Over 12,000 runs and 46 centuries later, Kohli is yet to taste his second ODI World Cup glory.