Former Mumbai Indians fielding coach Jonty Rhodes has shared his observations on Rohit Sharma’s batting style and demeanor during his time with the franchise. Rhodes noted that while Rohit’s technical footwork may not be the most sound, his exceptional hand-eye coordination and relaxed approach at the crease have been key factors in his success as a batter.
Rhodes emphasized that Rohit’s practice habits differed from those of legendary batsman Sachin Tendulkar. “He didn’t practice as hard as Sachin Tendulkar. That’s for sure,” Rhodes said. However, he acknowledged that Rohit’s natural talent and ability to execute his shots with ease have compensated for any perceived lack of technical perfection.
Despite criticism for his limited foot movement, Rhodes believes that Rohit’s relaxed stance and fluid hand movements have allowed him to overcome this perceived weakness. “He’s being criticized for not having a lot of foot movement, but because he is so relaxed at the crease and those hands flow well, it’s been great to see him,” Rhodes said.
Rhodes also praised Rohit’s ability to stay true to himself, both on and off the field. He believes that Rohit’s lighthearted and playful demeanor has helped create a relaxed and enjoyable team atmosphere. “He’s really funny and people don’t expect that from Rohit. He’s quite the cheeky guy,” Rhodes said.
Rhodes concluded by highlighting Rohit’s leadership qualities, noting that his ability to connect with his teammates and create a positive environment has been instrumental in his success as a captain. “As a captain, that takes the pressure away, the mindset you know, the players are not stressed under him,” Rhodes said.