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Rohit Sharma stated that he would like to pick up where Kohli left off.

Rohit Sharma, India’s new full-time limited-overs captain, stated his ambition to pick up where ex-skipper Virat Kohli left off in ODI cricket. India didn’t need to adjust much, according to Rohit, and could continue to play the same style of cricket as Kohli’s team in ODIs.

After a humbling series whitewash at the hands of South Africa in the away series, India is back in familiar surroundings with a new ODI captain in Rohit Sharma, who will team up with the legendary Rahul Dravid to get India back on track.

After failing to capture the prized trophy in 2015 and 2019, India would consider a fundamental shift in tactics for the series opener.

“There isn’t much that needs to be changed. There will be times when we will need to change our strategy. It is necessary that you be willing to perform different things at different times, and we have discussed this. It’s not like I need to come in and make major changes. I’ll make it clear to the players exactly what is expected of them “In a news conference, Rohit informed reporters.

India’s win ratio in One-Day Internationals has risen to around 70% in recent years, according to Rohit. As a result, the numbers indicate how successful the team has been.

“If my memory serves me correctly, our ODI win percentage has been around 70%. We’ve attempted to talk to individuals about what needs to be done. It’s not as if you must come in and imitate the other teams. We have a unique setup and play in a specific manner. I’m open to other approaches and have discussed them with the guys. We can’t, however, make too many changes.

“We don’t want to make things more difficult. We have performed admirably in cricket. We must seize opportunities when they arise. The newcomers haven’t played a lot of one-day international cricket. The previous experience will be quite valuable. We’ll attempt to do things a little differently over the next several months “he said at the conclusion.

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