Rohit Sharma gave a big statement regarding baseball, showed mirror to Ben Stokes

Rohit Sharma on Baseball: Indian team captain Rohit Sharma has given a big statement on Baseball cricket. This statement of Rohit Sharma is in the headlines on social media. Rohit Sharma has given this advice to Ben Stokes in a few gestures.

Sun, 10 Mar 2024 11:56 AM (IST)
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Rohit Sharma gave a big statement regarding baseball, showed mirror to Ben Stokes

India has won the five-match Test series against England 4-1. India has registered a big win over England by an innings and 64 runs in the Dharamsala Test. After India's victory, questions are once again being raised about England's baseball cricket. England, under the leadership of Ben Stokes, had been playing baseball-style cricket for the last 18 months, but their baseball got completely ruined in India. Now Indian team captain Rohit Sharma has also given a big statement regarding baseball. From this statement of Rohit Sharma, it seems that he is advising Ben Stokes.

Regarding baseball cricket, Rohit Sharma said that I believe that it is better to play according to the match conditions. It is not right to play the same way in all situations. Therefore, we should change our style of play according to the needs of the team. In this way, Rohit Sharma has advised England captain Ben Stokes through gestures. Rohit Sharma has told Stokes that baseball is nothing like cricket. Play the Test in the style that the team needs.

The Indian team had lost the five-Test series that was played in Hyderabad; however, Team India, led by Rohit Sharma, rallied to win the next four games and win the series 4-1. India would not have been able to realise its dream of making it to the World Test Championship if it had not been able to accomplish this.

India now leads the ICC Test rankings with 122 points following their victory in the Dharamsala Test. Australia topped the ICC Test rankings before the Dharamsala Test. With 117 rating points, Australia currently holds the second position, followed by New Zealand in third place with 111 rating points.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer