'One bad match and I will be called a bad captain', Rohit Sharma gave a sharp answer to the question of leadership

Indian team captain Rohit Sharma has given a befitting reply to the praise for his leadership style in the World Cup 2023. Rohit Sharma said in the press conference before the match against Sri Lanka that after one bad match, he would be called a bad captain. Under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, the Indian team has performed brilliantly so far and won all six matches of the World Cup 2023.

Nov 2, 2023 - 11:58
'One bad match and I will be called a bad captain', Rohit Sharma gave a sharp answer to the question of leadership

Indian team captain Rohit Sharma has given a befitting reply to the praise being received for his captaincy and leadership style during the World Cup 2023. Rohit Sharma said in his familiar style that one bad match and people will start calling him a bad captain.

Rohit Sharma's captaincy in the World Cup 2023 has been excellent. Under his leadership, the Indian team has won all its six matches so far. Team India is the only team in the tournament, which has not lost a single match so far. The Indian team will face Sri Lanka on Thursday at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

You understand the situation. Look at the scoreboard and try to do the right things. Sometimes things go right and sometimes not. You have to be prepared for everything. If I know that whatever decision we take is in the interest of the team, then it is fine. I know how this whole thing works. One bad match and I will become a bad captain.

The Indian team won six consecutive matches in the 2023 World Cup. He was asked whether it was considered good to chase the target at Wankhede Stadium, but South Africa made a big score by batting first. What will be your strategy?

I don't want to tell what we are going to do. This is a field where things are never predictable. Bowlers also get benefits here. You can see that the bowler bowled a good spell. If the bowler bowls the ball in the right area then it will be difficult. Everyone is respected here, batsmen, bowlers, and spinners.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer