Rohit Sharma is playing in the IPL as a senior player.
Rohit Sharma may not be the captain of Mumbai Indians at the moment, but under his captaincy, he has made the team IPL champion 5 times. He is the captain of Team India’s Test and ODI. Bhajji said these things on his YouTube channel while praising Rohit Sharma’s masterstroke in the match played against Delhi Capitals on Sunday. Not only this, he has advised Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene to keep his ego aside and take Hitman’s words seriously.
Harbhajan Singh said a big thing in praise of Rohit Sharma
During this match, the masterstroke played by Rohit Sharma while sitting in the dugout, turned the tables of the match. Finally, Mumbai Indians put a break on the winning streak of Delhi Capitals, who were unbeaten in the tournament. They won by 12 runs. Harbhajan Singh is now impressed with that masterstroke of Rohit Sharma. Harbhajan Singh has claimed in a video on his YouTube channel that Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene did not agree with Rohit Sharma. He was reluctant to change the ball and put spinners on the front.
Harbhajan Singh said, ‘Rohit Sharma played a masterstroke. He asked head coach Mahela Jayawardene to put spinners and make Karn Sharma bowl. Mahela Jayawardene refused to listen to Rohit and he did not agree with the decision. If things had been done as Jayawardene wanted, Mumbai Indians would have lost this match as well… Sometimes coaches should keep their ego aside and think about how the team can benefit.
Rohit Sharma played a master stroke
Batting first at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, Mumbai Indians scored 205 runs. Delhi Capitals were chasing the target in a brilliant manner. Karun Nair, playing his first match in IPL after three years, was batting in a stormy manner. He completed his half-century in 22 balls, which came from his bat after 7 years in IPL. At one time, Delhi’s score was 135 runs at the loss of 2 wickets in 12 overs and the match seemed completely in their hands. Then Mumbai Indians’ impact player Rohit Sharma played the game while sitting in the dugout.
Before the start of the 14th over of Delhi’s innings, Rohit Sharma instructed bowler Karn Sharma from the dugout to change the ball. Under the new rules of IPL, in the night game, the bowling team can change the ball after 10 overs so that the effect of dew can be reduced.
After Rohit Sharma’s message, Mumbai Indians took the second ball. On the third ball of the over, Karan Sharma sent the dangerous KL Rahul back to the pavilion. Delhi, which was scoring at the rate of more than 11 runs per over, managed to score just 22 runs in the next 24 balls and lost the match.