- Rohit Sharma: Rohit Sharma may soon announce his retirement from Test cricket. Who will be the captain of Team India after him? A former veteran player has suggested a name regarding this.
Rohit Sharma: Team India ‘s performance in the Test series played against New Zealand
was quite ordinary. The visiting team defeated the Indian team in all three matches of the series. This was the first time that India had to face defeat in a Test series while playing at home. After this performance of Team India, questions are also being raised on Rohit Sharma ‘s captaincy. There is a threat of him being dropped from the Test team. If Rohit is out of the Indian Test team, then a former veteran player has given his suggestion regarding who will captain Team India in his place.
After Rohit Sharma, this player will be the next Test captain of Team India
Rohit Sharma is at the last stage of his international career. He can announce his retirement at any time. After him, discussions about the new captain of the Indian team have intensified. Two players are strong contenders for this. But former Team India cricketer Mohammad Kaif has suggested the name of that one player who should be made the next captain of Team India after Rohit. According to Kaif, Rishabh Pant is the best option for this.
What did Mohammad Kaif say about Rishabh Pant ?
Mohammad Kaif believes that Rishabh Pant is the only player in the Indian team who is leading the race to become the captain of the Test team after Rohit Sharma. Kaif said about Pant during his Instagram Live, ” Out of the current team, only Rishabh Pant is in the race to become the Test captain. He deserves it, whenever he has played, he has put the Indian team ahead. At whatever number he comes to play, he is ready to win the match. He has scored runs in all kinds of conditions, be it England or Australia, be it a seaming track or turning, he is an important batsman.”
Such has been Rishabh Pant ‘s test career
Rishabh Pant, who made his Test debut in 2018, has had a great Test career. He has scored 2569 runs in 37 Test matches for India at an average of 43.54. During this period, he has also scored 6 centuries and 14 half-centuries. Pant’s highest score is 159 runs.