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The evolution of the ‘Hitman’

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Updated: March 16th, 2022, 07:30 IST
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Rohit Sharma dives to stop a ball during the Test against Sri Lanka in Bangalore PTI photo

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New Delhi: As a full-time three-format national captain, Rohit Sharma has started his journey on a real bright note. Eleven games across all formats (6 T20Is, 3 ODIs and 2 Tests) isn’t a big sample size to judge Rohit Sharma. However, the number of matches can be taken as a benchmark for the future. As a leader so far, Rohit is not just a ‘Run Machine’ but is also showing himself to be tactically astute.

At the same time Rohit also seems to know quite well that one needs to have a back-up plan and groom the next set for the future.

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The difference between victor and vanquished in sport is about minor percentages. The foundation of Rohit’s leadership style is based on that.

“I always try to analyse an upcoming game situation based on probability of it happening. I try to factor in percentages of a certain situation and the decision is based on what I feel is the maximum probability,” the skipper said after winning his maiden Test series as captain against Sri Lanka.

In Ranji Trophy most teams still play for first innings lead. So it isn’t a good breeding ground for proactive captains, save some domestic stalwarts like Ashok Mankad or a Bishan Singh Bedi, who were very different.

So, Rohit himself didn’t have a reference for how to lead in a format in which parameters aren’t finite like white-ball games. But there are certain inherent basics of captaincy and the most important is instinct.

One might have collated 100 hours of data, practised situations for a thousand hours but still things can change. During the Sri Lanka series, Rohit showed he is ready for those scenarios.

“I rely a lot on my instincts on specific match situations. It’s like being in the moment and thinking on your feet. What’s right at that particular time, what can and what can’t work, on how the opposition is playing. It’s a mix of everything. Eventually, some are correct and some will be wrong,” Rohit pointed out.

The Mumbai Indians captaincy has turned him into a good ‘Man Manager’ is understandable when he spoke about support from senior members of the side for those who are finding their space.

“I have got a lot of help from the seniors and some of them have good understanding of situations. And then comes my understanding of situations,” Rohit said without taking names.

Similarly, he always makes it a point to mention the axed duo of Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane’s contribution in making what has become a solid Test team. But when he praises Shreyas Iyer’s ‘game sense and maturity’ and admits that the player ‘grabbed it really well and made it count’, one knows he is trying to get a move on and put the jigsaw puzzle pieces in their place.

At 34, one can’t guarantee how long Rohit would want to lead four teams – three national and one in IPL.

Chairman of selectors Chetan Sharma has already earmarked Rishabh Pant among future leaders. He expects Rohit to groom those short-listed. Rohit never said in as many words that he is preparing Pant but the endearing manner in which he speaks makes it obvious that he can relate to the 24-year-old man from Rourkee.

Pant is someone, who is equally talented and audacious like Rohit was when he burst into the scene 15 years back. He was someone who was feted and pilloried in equal measure during those years when ‘talent’ seemed more like an abuse rather than a compliment.

Well, Rohit ensured a welcome departure to that terminology. He knows Pant comes as a package and he is ready to accept him as he is without trying to mould him into something that he is not. And at the same time, he wants to make him feel responsible.

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Rohit Sharma is open to suggestions from Rishabh Pant

“I have made it very clear to Rishabh as to what I want with a DRS call, certain aspects of the game that I have told him to look into, you will not always be making right calls but that’s absolutely okay with me,” Rohit said.

“Rishabh, as keeper, has the best view. I ask him how much is it turning, from where it is turning. Is the batter lunging forward? If so, how much? Is he defending? If yes, then is it straight defence or is it side-on defence?” Rohit said.

“He (Rishabh) is a franchise captain and he has the idea. Suggestions lena buri baat hai nahi (It’s not bad to get some suggestions). As far as his batting is concerned, he is getting better with gameplan. There will be days we will scratch our heads but we know what comes with him,” the skipper said.

Sri Lanka was a trailer of Captain Sharma’s command and the film is now eagerly anticipated in a World Cup year.

 

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