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Virat Kohli vs Rohit Sharma Captaincy Debate: Is it time to make Rohit as India’s ODI and T20 Captain?

Sudev Haldar
3 years ago

Virat Kohli vs Rohit Sharma Captaincy Debate: Indian cricket team has lost their second successive ODI series. Earlier in the month of February India lost to New Zealand 3-0 in the ODI series in NZ.

Virat Kohli’s team India has already lost the 2 match series. The team captained by Kohli looked rudderless, clueless and often short of ideas on how to tackle rampaging Kangaroos.

Kolhi has looked uninspiring on the field off-late. The role of captain is to guide his team when the chips are down and unfortunately Kohli once again failed miserably in this department.

Be it the handling of Jasprit Bumrah or Yuzvendra Chahal – Kohli has left everyone disappointed with his captaincy skills.

– India failed to beat NZ in Semi-finals of the World Cup and that led to downfall of Kohli as ODI captain
– Virat has lost last 5 matches as ODI captain
– Lost in NZ to home team by 0-3
– Against Australia in ongoing series has lost first 2 matches
– After 2019 World Cup 15 Matches – Lost 8 Matches – Won 6 & 1 NR

Gautam Gambhir also feels Kohli as captain is losing the zing. “I cannot understand Kohli’s captaincy, to be honest. If you stop your premier fast bowler just by bowling two overs upfront with the news, I can’t understand that kind of captaincy. I probably can’t even explain that captaincy. It is not T20 cricket. I probably can’t understand the reason to be honest because that was poor captaincy”, he told Cricinfo.

“I have been very vocal about Rohit as a one-day captain. I think he is the best in India as a captain in white-ball cricket. He sees white-ball cricket quicker. I think he reacts better to it”, said former England captain Michael Vaughan to Cricbuzz.

“Virat is not a bad captain, but the discussion here is, who is a better captain and that is Rohit Sharma! And not just better, the difference between them is huge,” Gambhir said on Star Sports show Cricket Connected recently.

ODI – 10 Matches – 8 Won & Lost only 2
T20 – 19 Matches – 14 Won Lost only 5

“When we pick players for Indian team basis their IPL performance, then why can’t we pick IPL captains as Team India’s captain? According to me Rohit Sharma should be India’s captain in white-ball”, Gambhir declared recently.

“Virat has led the team extremely well for the past few years, with a very high percentage of success across all formats. Having said that, Rohit also holds a good record in the limited opportunities he had in leading the team, new selectors have to see how they have to shape the team for future”, said Prasad.

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