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Rohit Sharma has won like MS Dhoni: Former WI skipper heaps praise on India's white-ball captain

WION Web Team
New Delhi, India Updated: Jan 28, 2022, 08:05 PM IST
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Former WI skipper Daren Sammy lavished huge praise on Rohit Sharma and feels Indian cricket is in good hands despite the white-ball captaincy baton being passed from Virat Kohli to Hitman.

Team India is going through a transition phase at the moment. After Virat Kohli stepped down as the T20I captain, announcing it before the World Cup in the UAE, and was sacked as the ODI skipper, Rohit Sharma has succeeded him in the white-ball formats and remains a top contender to become the all-format leader following Kohli's Test resignation.

At present, India are gearing up for a white-ball series versus Kieron Pollard-led West Indies at home. Ahead of the series, which gets underway on February 6 in Ahmedabad, former WI skipper Daren Sammy lavished huge praise on Rohit and feels Indian cricket is in good hands despite the white-ball captaincy baton being passed from Kohli to Hitman.

Sammy told PTI, "Kohli has been exceptional with his performances on the field. I don't think it will affect the teamRohit has been an excellent captain (with Mumbai Indians), a good motivational leader. I've watched him captaining Mumbai in the IPL. He's among the captains who have won like MS Dhoni, (Gautam) Gambhir...”

The former West Indies skipper further said that he's “not worried about Indian cricket. All these guys can manage to get performances from their teammates. These captains normally get results and win trophies. I'm not worried about Indian cricket. It's in good hands."

The 38-year-old Sammy also opened up on Pollard-led visitors chances against India in their own backyard. Currently, the Caribbean team is involved in a five-match T20I series versus England at home. “I believe Pollard will definitely fancy his chances (against India). He has been playing in India for so long, he knows the conditions well. At the (ongoing) England series, we have unearthed some new talents. I think West Indies could go out there (India) and do well."