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Competitive, cool, consistent – as captain, Rohit Sharma has that rarest of combinations

November 05, 2022 / 20:59 IST
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Rohit Sharma doesn’t so much hide his competitiveness as allow the rest of his character to overshadow it, and that’s precisely what makes him so well-liked within the team set-up. (Image credit: @ImRo45/Twitter, File photo)
Rohit Sharma doesn’t so much hide his competitiveness as allow the rest of his character to overshadow it, and that’s precisely what makes him so well-liked within the team set-up. (Image credit: @ImRo45/Twitter, File photo)

Rohit Sharma is the kind of guy who can never stay angry for long. Even when he is scowling, you know that a wide grin isn’t far away. That isn’t the worst quality to possess when you are the captain of a national sports side, and a definite plus when you are occupying the hottest seat in world cricket.

As odious as comparisons are, it’s inevitable that Rohit Sharma will be measured against his illustrious predecessor who is now one of the foot soldiers under the new general. Virat Kohli had a long stint as Indian skipper, leading the Test team for seven years, and occupying the limited-overs throne for nearly five. He was unafraid to read the riot act, demanded extreme levels of fitness and commitment, and led from the front in all regards, not because he had to but because that’s how he’s wired.

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Rohit is as intense, driven and focused as the man from Delhi, but he doesn’t wear all those traits as openly. He doesn’t so much hide his competitiveness as allow the rest of his character to overshadow it, and that’s precisely what makes him so well-liked within the team set-up.

Players have spoken of a more relaxed air in the dressing room since his ascension to the throne, and that’s no reflection on the Kohli era. True, Kohli ruled with an iron fist and was often seen as having the last word on various issues, most of them pertaining to selection, and even that wasn’t the whole truth, it was hard to shake off the feeling for the lay fan that he was the one calling the shots. You couldn’t argue with the results India produced under him, especially in overseas Tests, though in white-ball cricket, the lack of global success continued to rankle.