Rohit Sharma is indeed not a newbie in terms of leading the team. He emerged as one of the most successful captains in the history of the Indian Premier League. And after the post-Kohli era, as there were clouds of doubt, Kohli emerged as a bright sunlight.
Ricky Ponting, a legend of the game, was already very optimistic about Rohit leading the team, and that has been reflected in the results. Overall, under his captaincy, Sharma led the team to 33 wins and 9 losses, a record that can make anyone jealous.
And if you come to this World Cup, this has been one of the greatest runs by any team as Rohit and his boys managed to win 10 out of 10 matches, an undefeated record that is the strongest statement any captain can make.
With a great field setup and necessary bowling changes, though initially doubted, Sharma managed to establish himself as a strong captain. In terms of his personal performances as well, Sharma always gave India a fiery start by opening his arms pretty early.
As of now, India has lost three of their brave soldiers with 104 runs on the scoreboard. Though Kohli is there to show his greatness always, right now, Australia manages to have a solid start.




