India aims to spread responsibility across the batting order in their match against Pakistan

At the MCG in the T20 World Cup Two years ago, it was Virat Kohli who singlehandedly won the India vs. Pakistan match. A knock that was labeled as the greatest in T20 history. However, that inning of a lifetime won’t happen again, and the captain of the India cricket team, Rohit Sharma, understands that.
Before the match between India and Pakistan at the Nassau Cricket Stadium on June 9, Rohit clearly stated that he wants the whole team to perform collectively and not rely on one individual. It’s clear that he wants the Men in Blue to step up and not be too dependent on Virat Kohli, who has been India’s greatest batter in the T20 World Cup.
Before India and Pakistan clashed, while talking about Virat Kohli, captain Rohit Sharma said, “I don’t want to rely on one individual to win us the game. Everyone needs to chip in. He didn’t play the Bangladesh game. He didn’t have a great outing in the first game, but we all know he brings in a wealth of experience.”

Jun 8, 2024 5:49 PM