The former Indian cricket Sanjay Manjrekar Recently shared his views on potential heirs for Indian cricket marks Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharmaespecially in the format of Odi. Manjrekar’s analysis comes as two players who are the columns of the Indian white ball cricket, which are more than a decade.
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma: Columns of India’s White Ball Advantages
Kohli and Rohit, in these years, with consistent, compliance-winning performances, and the white ball format with both players, the Stalwarts of Indian cricket. In particular, the mastery of Kohlin, a Rohit’s explosion in Odis and Rohit, played an important role in the world stage in the world stage in the world stage. Although T20I retired from Cricket, it is also highly appreciated by India’s ODI plans, leadership, experience and tactical acumen. Their presence is especially important with the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025It will take India to another global title, the next generation continues to inspire and mentor.
Sanjay Manjrekar’s choice for white ball cricket
The star speaks at the sports show ‘Deep Point’Manjrekar expressed it in confidence Shubman Gill and Yarhasvi Jaiswal India’s White Ball is preparing to capture the mantle from Kohli and Rohit in the future of cricket. Gill, who has already put an indelible mark on the international stage, has become one of the most promising young talents of the world cricket.
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Manjrekar, in one of one of Gill, with the strong consistency, the record of 200 records, the ability to be a leading figure in the next ten years, he said. India’s newly appointed vice-captain, England Odi series and the upcoming ICC Champion Cup, Gillin adulthood and skill sets have already won the trust of the team’s management.
“Shubman Gill will continue to work in the white ball. There are already 200 and all notes” Manjrekar said.
On the other hand, Jaiswal, despite the failure of the Odi, has created waves in tests and prominent performances in T20Is. He impressed everyone who saw him in the moving capacity of his fearless batting style and pressure.
Manjrekar believed that Jaisvar had a skill and character to influence more than 50 cricket. With the right opportunities, Jaisval is ready to capture the white-ball cricket world, which continues to produce the highest level of Batting talent in India.
“We still did not see you (ODIS). We saw him in the test. But he has to draw the world. He is, he will seize it.” Manjrekar was closed.