New Delhi: Former Team India player Atul Wassan has given a big statement on the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. He said that Rohit Sharma was a remote captain. The team management was taking the decisions. Rohit was seen trying to hide himself on the field. Not only this, Vasan also said that Rohit Sharma’s career as a captain is over. In the T20 World Cup played in Australia, the Indian team had to face an embarrassing 10-wicket defeat from England in the semi-finals.
Atul Wasan said in an interview – I feel that Rohit Sharma’s career as T20 captain is over. You always choose the captain for two World Cups, but I don’t think the Indian cricket team will be able to do that. Nothing came of this investment. He cannot be retained as captain. Please tell that after the 2021 T20 World Cup, Rohit Sharma took over the captaincy of the team in place of Virat Kohli.
Talking about the future captain of the Indian team, Vasan said- I think there are two options to captain the team in the form of Hardik Pandya and Rishabh Pant. I still can’t believe what happened in Australia? It is impossible to believe what happened in Adelaide against England and Sharjah against Pakistan. Let us tell you that in both the matches, India got a humiliating defeat of 10 wickets.
Talking about Hitman’s captaincy, he said, ‘I don’t think you can hold Rohit Sharma’s captaincy responsible for this defeat. It was the team management which was taking all the decisions. Rohit Sharma did nothing. He didn’t make a single decision. He was seen trying to hide on the field. On the other hand, Krishnamachari Srikkanth has advocated making Hardik Pandya the captain and said that there should be a change in the team from today itself.
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