Rohit Sharma, the revered Indian cricket captain, has opened up about his recent experiences after relinquishing the captaincy of the Mumbai Indians (MI) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The transition saw Hardik Pandya take over the reins, with Rohit serving as his deputy for the upcoming T20 World Cup.
Rohit’s removal as MI captain came as a surprise to many, and his vast fanbase expressed their disappointment by booing Hardik in the initial matches of the IPL season. However, Rohit has maintained a composed demeanor, acknowledging that “not everything goes your way.”
“It is part of life. It has been a great experience,” Rohit said, reflecting on his time playing under Pandya. He emphasized that the transition was no different from playing under any other captain, having previously played under the likes of MS Dhoni, Virender Sehwag, and Virat Kohli for India.
Despite criticism surrounding his batting performance in recent seasons, Rohit has showcased a remarkable turnaround in form in the ongoing IPL edition. He has scored 314 runs in 10 innings, demonstrating his resilience and determination.
“I have only tried to do what is required from me as a player,” Rohit said, downplaying the significance of his recent success.
The dynamics between Rohit and Hardik have been the subject of much speculation, with some suggesting that the leadership transition was not handled optimally. However, Rohit has remained diplomatic, stating that he has no issues playing under Pandya.
“I have played under a lot of captains. It is no different or new to me,” he said.
Rohit’s experience as a player under Pandya will provide valuable insights as he prepares to lead India in the T20 World Cup. The tournament will be a crucial test for both Rohit and Hardik, as they aim to guide India to glory on the global stage.