Rohit Sharma will be alright in the Twenty20 World Cup: Ganguly Sourav

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“Large event participant” Rohit Sharma will be alright in the Twenty20 World Cup. Rohit Sharma’s dismal performance in the Indian Premier League hasn’t bothered former captain of India Sourav Ganguly. Before Delhi’s match against Lucknow, Ganguly stated that fans shouldn’t be concerned about Rohit Sharma’s batting form because he is a significant participant in the tournament.

Ganguly supported Rohit’s chances of succeeding in the T20 World Cup, which will begin in the United States and the West Indies on June 1. Ganguly added that Virat Kohli and Rohit should lead India’s batting in the opening over. Currently holding the Orange Cap for the Indian Premier League 2024 season, Kohli has been in incredible form.

“India is an excellent team. In the World Cup, Rohit will do admirably. He performs well in major competitions. He’ll be alright on the big stage, Ganguly added.

'Big tournament player' Rohit Sharma will be fine in T20 World Cup: Sourav Ganguly With an average of 29.08 and 349 runs in 13 innings thus far this season, Sharma is having a terrible time. At the Wankhede Stadium, Rohit got a century against CSK out of 349 runs, although it was a losing effort. Sharma has had difficulty getting going in the last several IPL games and has clearly looked out of place against the spinners.

KOHLI’S RETURN

On the flip side, Virat Kohli has entirely altered his T20 strategy and is hitting at a high strike rate. To some extent, Kohli is attempting to maximize overs both within and outside the powerplay, letting go of his anchor role. With a century and five fifty-score runs at an average of 66.10 and a strike rate of 155.16, the Orange Cap holder has amassed 661 runs.

After a terrible win-loss record of 1-6 in the early half of the competition, RCB has achieved an incredible turnaround with Kohli’s assistance, winning five straight games. In the team’s last group-stage match, a virtual knockout versus CSK, Kohli would be hoping to deliver.