After the resignation of Virat Kohli from the captaincy of the Indian Test team, internationally recognized as a dynamic and passionate captain in the history of Indian cricket, there has been a lot of discussion about who will become the new captain. is going on. According to Sunil Gavaskar, the great batsman of the cricket world and former captain of Team India, Rohit Sharma is not the best candidate for the captaincy of the Test team. Because they are so unfit.
Significantly, due to injury, Rohit Sharma could not play the Test series in the tour of South Africa. Initially, he was made the Vice Captain of Team India in this tour. Sunil Gavaskar has said that Rohit Sharma is not a suitable member to captain the Test team in view of his poor fitness.
‘Little Master’ Sunil Gavaskar has named the team’s strong wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant as a better option than the regular vice-captain of the Test team, Rohit Sharma. ) is considered. Gavaskar has advised 34-year-old Rishabh Pant to become the captain of the Test team. Talking about Rohit Sharma, he needs to improve his fitness. He has been asked to lose weight, after which he is sweating profusely at the NCA in Bangalore.
After Virat Kohli, Sunil Gavaskar said on ‘Star Sports’ about the captain of the Indian Test team, “The problem with Rohit is that he is going through a matter of fitness. . So you need a player who is fit and available for all matches. If you remember, Angelo Mathews of Sri Lanka had the same problem with the hamstring.
And, at the same time, when you try to run fast, or try to take a fast single, the injury recurs. If this happens, then you should think of someone else to make the captain (Test Team Captain Team India). So it is better to choose a player who is fit. That’s why I believe that only a player playing in all formats (All formats Test Cricket, ODI Cricket, T20 Cricket) should be made the captain of the Test team.
-Vinay Kumar