IPL 2023: “You can go flat no matter who you are," Ravi Shastri on Rohit Sharma’s poor form

Rohit in IPL 2023 has scored 184 runs at 18.39 and a strike rate of 126.89.

Rohit in IPL 2023 has scored 184 runs at 18.39 and a strike rate of 126.89 | IPLFormer India head coach Ravi Shastri believes Mumbai Indians (MI) captain Rohit Sharma's workload "has doubled" in the past years and with him not being in form with the bat has affected his captaincy as well in the IPL 2023.

Having led MI to five title victories- the most in the IPL - in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020, Rohit is the most prosperous captain in the history of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

However, in the recent two editions of the IPL, MI have not been able to produce the results that they should’ve been. They also endured one of their worst campaigns last year, coming in dead last with only four wins in 14 games.

Shastri agreed that not being in form with the bat has affected Rohit's captaincy as well.

"If you start getting on a purple patch where you are scoring runs, the job as a captain becomes much easier, the body language on the field changes, that energy on the field is different as opposed to when you are not getting runs. You can go flat no matter who you are," Shastri told ESPNCricinfo.

IPL 2023 season is not going well for MI captain Rohit as in ten matches, he has scored 184 runs at 18.39 and a strike rate of 126.89. This includes two ducks.

"That's where, as a captain, it is more important that your performances come into play. It is harder now because of the stage of his career, and the kind of team that they have. The same team could be a terrific team in a year or two years, once they start gelling together. But to get that right mix, that's the job of the captain," he added.

"The resources you had two or three years ago aren't quite the same. The challenges as a captain might have doubled for him. The work as a captain would have doubled as opposed to two years ago when everything was nice, set - go out there and do the job," Shastri said.

(ANI inputs)

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 08 May, 2023

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