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Ganguly Backs Rohit Sharma To Continue As India Captain Till T20 World Cup 2024

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The former BCCI president wants the captain-coach combination of Rohit and Rahul Dravid to carry on till the T20 World Cup next year.

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly is impressed with Rohit Sharma’s leadership chops in the ODI World Cup and wants him to continue as India captain until the T20 World Cup in the West Indies and the USA coming time.

Ganguly was demonstrative in his praise for the Indian side, which won 10 matches in a row before losing to Australia in the final and finishing runner- up. The former Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) chairman wanted the captain- trainer combination of Rohit and Rahul Dravid to carry on till the T20 World Cup.

“Once Rohit is back playing all formats, he should be the captain of India because he has done so well in the World Cup. And he’s a leader. I anticipate and presume that he’ll continue as the captain till the T20 World Cup, ” said Ganguly at a promotional event then on Friday.

Ganguly supported Rohit and Virat Kohli’s decision to skip white- ball justice assignments for the time being.

“You saw how Virat and Rohit played in the World Cup. They’re an absolutely integral and important part of the Indian justice platoon. World Mugs and bilaterals (series) are different because the pressures are different. They were exceptional in the World Cup and hopefully six- seven months down the line they will again be the stylish in the West Indies. veritably rightfully they’ve taken a break because there’s so important of justice. They will come back fresh. They’ve a five- Test series against England, also IPL (Indian Premier League) and also World Cup. It’s non-stop justice. ”

Ganguly was happy that Dravid’s term was extended.

“I wish him luck for another World Cup in June. He was veritably near this time. They may not have won it, but they were presumably the stylish platoon in the event with the way they played. He has got seven months for a World Cup in the West Indies( and USA) and hopefully he’ll not be runner- up but the champion, ” said Ganguly. Know More Latest Cricket News…

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