The captain of the Indian cricket team, Rohit Sharma, is known for his explosive batting and has managed to give the team good starts in recent games. He is playing an aggressive brand of cricket, which suits his style of batting, and he isn’t compromising on what he said earlier. The 36-year-old clearly mentioned that for the success of the team, he will try to give a rapid start so that the middle-order batsmen can capitalize and help the team post a good total on the board.
Wicketkeeper and batter Dinesh Karthik feels that Rohit has made sure to walk the talk and added that the opener doesn’t care about the runs he scored; he just wants to win the upcoming ODI World Cup, which is going to start on October 5. The veteran cricketer also reminded us that Rohit was the leading run scorer in the last edition of the tournament, and he will try to be that aggressive in the upcoming season as well.
Karthik said, “He is somebody who has changed his game so much. He was the highest run-getter in the 2019 World Cup. Even if he gets half the runs, I don't think he will care. He has said to himself that he doesn't care about the runs he gets. It's all about trying to win this World Cup. The one that he has made sure of is to walk the talk. He is always in a hurry to get Team India off to a good start and put the opponent bowlers to rest.”