3 reasons why Rohit Sharma should no longer play T20s for India
Rohit Sharma, India's captain in ODIs and Tests, has been the subject of a lot of speculation with respect to his participation in T20 Internationals. This was reportedly discussed by the management even before the 50-over World Cup.
Since India's exit from the T20 World Cup in the semi-finals in November 2022, Rohit has not featured in any T20I matches. Hardik Pandya has predominantly assumed the leadership role for the Indian team in T20 Internationals in Rohit’s absence.
There are reports that selectors have initiated discussions with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli over their T20I participation. Many believe they would need to be involved in bilateral T20I series if they aim to be in contention for the T20 World Cup in 2024.
Here, we take a look at 3 reasons why Rohit Sharma should no longer play T20s for India:
#3 Intense work schedule
Four days after a grueling World Cup campaign, the Indian team is back on the field for a T20I series against Australia. This reinforces the packed schedule and the intense pressure most Indian cricketers are under at all times.
It is apparent that at this juncture of his career, Rohit is looking to carefully manage his workload and prioritize injury prevention for the later stages of his career.
Given the seven Tests scheduled from December 2023 to March 2024, it will not be possible for the Indian skipper to partake in all three formats as well as the IPL. His primary emphasis is expected to be on red-ball cricket during this period.
#2 Chance for young batters
India has four openers who are in the queue as far as taking Indian cricket forward is concerned — Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Ishan Kishan, and Ruturaj Gaikwad. All of these players have demonstrated their capabilities by performing successfully in the IPL. If we add the likes of Prithvi Shaw, there is no dearth of batters who can step up and take the mantle forward.
These players have been with the team for a while now and have shown great promise. The Indian selectors need to trust the youngsters, giving them a long rope so that one or more of them can seal the spot at the top of the order.
With the T20 World Cup being the next target, these players need to be given a specific role and asked to go out and express themselves.
#1 Rohit to lead India in Tests
So far, Rohit Sharma has led India in three ICC tournaments but has not managed to win any. After the heartbreak of the World Cup, Rohit would be keen to take his team to the final of the next World Test Championship (WTC) and end his career on a high.
As things stand right now, Rohit Sharma has a realistic opportunity to guide India to another World Test Championship final in 2025. Ever since he assumed the opening role for India in 2019, his performance in the longest format has been exceptional.
Needless to say, India would need Rohit's experience across a whole host of conditions in Test cricket.