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Rohit’s Worthy Successor Snubbed by BCCI?

Harshit Rana, currently leading the North Delhi Strikers, has created a stir online by comparing the captaincy style of Rohit Sharma with that of Shreyas Iyer. His remarks, made out of respect for both players, have sparked a fresh debate in cricket circles.

 

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Harshit’s Admiration for Leadership Styles

Speaking about their approach, Harshit said he finds Rohit and Shreyas very similar as both give players complete freedom on the field. He added that he likes this quality a lot and tries to follow it, though he cannot always do so.

 

Debate Over Rohit’s Successor

The statement from the fast bowler has reignited the discussion about who should succeed Rohit Sharma in One Day Internationals. While Shreyas has impressed across all formats, many feel his leadership potential has not been fully utilised at the national level.

 

BCCI’s Captaincy Plans

Reports suggest that the BCCI is limiting Shreyas’s captaincy role to the IPL while grooming Shubman Gill to lead India in both red ball and white ball cricket. This has left some fans questioning whether the right decision is being made.

 

Risk of Overlooking Proven Talent

Many believe it would be disappointing if a captain like Shreyas, who has repeatedly proved his abilities, is overshadowed by someone being prepared as the next big name in Indian cricket. The discussion continues to gather momentum ahead of future team announcements.

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