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Amit Mishra shared his views on captain Rohit Sharma’s future within the Take a look at staff.© AFP
Indian cricketer Amit Mishra has shared his views on captain Rohit Sharma’s future within the Take a look at staff. So far as retirement in involved, Mishra feels that whereas the selectors have the choice to not decide him, it is also as much as Rohit if he desires to proceed taking part in or not. “I am going to extremely blunt on this. I personally feel that any cricketer, he didn’t start playing cricket by asking us. So, the kind of pressure he has gone through, we were not with him during that phase so are not aware of the amount of pressure he had to endure,” Mishra mentioned throughout a chat on Lallantop.
“So, I personally feel that it should be his decision. The day he feels that he can’t play anymore, he will retire himself. Rohit’s wish has nothing to do with the selectors. Don’t select him. That’s the selectors choice. Retirement in Rohit’s call,” he added.
The veteran leg spinner has backed Rohit to beat his lean patch with the bat in Take a look at cricket.
“You tell me, who is better than him at the moment? In Test cricket, can anyone handle pressure like him? Although he is struggling but you name one player who can handle that pressure. Definitely, you back the young players and that’s what he has done. Name one captain who decided to drop himself in Australia.”
Varied celebrities had put out tweets in assist of Rohit, praising the India captain for his selflessness. Nonetheless, Rohit needed to undergo much more criticism as a result of similar.
Sharing his views on the identical, Mishra steered that Rohit is not somebody who will pull off a PR stunt.
“It wasn’t a PR activity; this is what I personally feel. His nature is not like that. I know him personally. He is not that kind of a player who will do such a thing for his PR,” Mishra defined.
“Reading of the changes the BCCI is apparently suggesting for the Indian team. I don’t know how much to believe but if I had to nominate one rule to be strictly applied, it would be to ban team members from having PR agencies,” wrote Bhogle on X.
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