Former Indian Cricket Player Sanjay Manjrekar Recently he has shared his thoughts about the possible successors for the icons of Cricket Indians Kohli virat and Rohit Sharmaparticularly in the hate format. Manjrekar’s analysis occurs when both players, which have been pillars of the Indian Crick of the White Ball for more than a decade, approach the posterior stages of their races.
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma: pillars of the domain of the white ball of India
Kohli and Rohit have established themselves as the unconditional of the Indian Cricket in the white ball format, with both players who offer consistent and winning performances over the years. Kohli’s domain by chasing total, particularly in Odi, and Rohit’s explosive batting at the top of the order has played an important role in India’s triumphs on the world stage. Despite their retirement from Cricket T20i, both remain an integral part of the Odi plans of India, with their leadership, experience and tactical insight still highly valued. His presence is especially crucial with the next ICC Champions Trophy 2025where they will seek to take India to another global title, continue inspired and guide the next generation of Cricket players.
Sanjay Manjrekar’s choice for white ball cricket
Speaking at Star Sports Show ‘Deep point’Manjrekar has confident that Shubman Gill and Yashavi Jaiswal They are ready to take care of the Kohli and Rohit mantle in the future of Indian White Ball Cricket. Gill, who has already made an indelible brand on the international stage, has become one of the most promising young talents of the world cricket.
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Manjrekar pointed out that Gill 200 record in a hate, along with his solid consistency, shows his ability to be an outstanding figure in the next decade. As the newly appointed Vice-Capitan of India for the Odi series in England and the next ICC champions trophy, maturity and Gill’s skills set, they have already won the confidence of the team administration.
“Shubman Gill will continue working at White Ball. He already has a 200 and all his records “, Manjrekar said.
On the other hand, Jaiswal, despite not making his debut in Odi, has created waves with his excellent performances in the tests and T20is. His intrepid batting style and his ability to act under pressure have impressed all those who have seen him in action.
Manjrekar believed that Jaiswal possesses the skill and temperament to have an impact on the 50 out of 50. With the correct opportunities, Jaiswal is ready to capture the world of white ball cryket First level batting.
“We have not yet seen Yashavi (in Odi). We have seen it in the test. But for him, that world is there to capture. He has it. If you have an opportunity, you will capture it “, Manjrekar concluded.