Rohit was given the job following the forgettable 2021 T20 World Cup in the UAE. Kohli had stepped down from his position, and the BCCI named Rohit as the new white-ball captain before promoting him to all-format captain in February 2022.
Since then, India has been on a T20I winning streak, and they have also changed their batting approach to adapt to a more aggressive game play. Despite a shock Asia Cup exit, India has put on an impressive performance in the T20 World Cup, winning three of their four matches.
Binny was asked to compare Rohit’s captaincy to that of Dhoni and Kapil Dev, India’s only two World Cup-winning captains, on the sidelines of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association’s 90th annual day in Chennai. Binny remained tight-lipped on the subject, claiming that everyone led the side in their own unique way.
source: The LallantopRohit is a seasoned player. He’s been in and out of so many matches and situations. Everyone has a unique approach. Dhoni is unique; he cannot be compared to Kapil or Gavaskar. Everyone operates in a different way, he explained.
On Sunday, India will play their final group stage match against Zimbabwe in Melbourne. If India wins, they will advance from Group 2 to the semi-finals. So far, only New Zealand from Group 1 has qualified for the semi-finals.
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