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Before the upcoming amazing T20I against Jaipur, Rohit Sharma’s 9-year-old tweet about captaincy gets viral

As captain of the Ranji Trophy team in Mumbai in 2012, Rohit Sharma will start his T20I captain in the same city this summer. Rohit Sharma was the first captain of the Mumbai Ranji Trophy team in 2012.

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Recently, when Team India was preparing to play against New Zealand at the first Twenty20 International (T20I) in a three-game series starting Wednesday, November 17, the newly designated Twenty20 nine years ago. A tweet from international skipper Rohit Sharma was featured on social media.

Oddly, Rohit was in Jaipur in 2012, when he took command of the Ranji Trophy team from Mumbai. And Hitman is about to begin the T20I Leadership chapter in the same city.

At the beginning of November 2012, the city of Jaipur “landed” and Rohit tweeted, “Yes, I’m leading the team and looking forward to additional responsibilities,” about “landing the city.” Mentioned.

“In fact, according to Indian Express, this statement is still relevant today as the opening hitter will take over from Team India as a full-time T20I skipper on Saturday.

Here’s the tweet:

When India plays against New Zealand at Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Wednesday, they try to build a pattern of success in the shortest version of the game.

The game serves as a stepping stone to the country’s ambition to host the 2022 Men’s Twenty20 World Cup. In just 11 months to the next edition of the

Australian World Cup International Cricket Council Twenty20, new captain Rohit Sharma and head coach Rahul Dravid face major challenges before them.

Due to the disastrous performance of the Indian cricket team at the recently completed Twenty20 Men’s World Cup, the organization held audition and search sessions for young players, with key players such as Virat Kohli, Mohammed Shami, and Jasprit Bumrah recovering from injury. I have time to do it.

For Bencatesh Ayer, Luturazi Gaikwad, Abesh Khan, and Hershall Patel, the bright lights of the late 2021 IPL in the United Arab Emirates, this series are for long-term consideration at Twenty20 International.

It represents an opportunity for the campaign. In addition to Chahar, a clever leg spinner whose dropout from the World Cup team has caused many eyebrows, he has the potential to re-establish his position as Pakistan’s main spinner.

Sharma and Dravid also constantly change India’s newly updated original submissions at Twenty20 International, highlighted by the newly appointed skipper at the pre-match press conference. We need to ensure that we stay in sync with the times.

“It’s important to note that templates are very widespread. You need to make sure that the templates are set up properly and that you have enough time to do this by the deadline. Of course, there are certain loopholes that need to be addressed as needed and ensure proper care in the meantime.

That will be the most difficult obstacle for the team. I never insist that I need to emulate the strategy of a particular executive. Now we need to follow our template and develop the one that is most suitable for our group.

In the test series, Tim Sauchy will have a hard time inspiring the team to recover from their defeat in the final in Dubai. New Zealand has players throughout the team and can responsibly lead the team to success with their initiative.

They will also be proud of their ability to quickly grasp the nature of the field and playing conditions and change the game accordingly. We also need to deal with the shortened schedule so that we can be fresh and ready for the World Cup final with India. With the new drop-in dew, the Black Caps should bring a tough fight with India on Saturday.

Team
Indian teams include Rohit Sharma (Captain), KL Rahul, Luturajigai Quad, Shreya Suia, Surya Kumar Yadav, Reshab Pants (Gatekeeper), Ishan Kishan (Gatekeeper), Including Bencatesh Ayer, Yuzu Bendra Chahar, Rabbi Chandran Ashwin, and Axor Patel. , Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Deepak Chahar

Tim Southee (Captain), Todd Astle, Trent Boult, Mark Chapman, Lockie Ferguson, Martin Guptill, Kyle Jamieson, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner, Tim Se Sodhi is a member of the New Zealand national team to compete in the World Cup.

edited and proofread by nikita sharma

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