As the dust settles on the India vs South Africa series, former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar provides a detailed analysis of Rohit Sharma’s captaincy, shedding light on crucial errors that impacted the team’s performance.
Manjrekar underlines the critical nature of pivotal moments in a Test match, emphasizing that losing such moments can be the turning point leading to a defeat. In an exclusive discussion with ESPNcricinfo, Manjrekar delves into the specific mistakes made by Rohit Sharma in both Test matches, with a keen focus on their repercussions, particularly in the outcome of the initial Test.
The veteran cricketer turned commentator reflects on Rohit Sharma’s style as an “old-school” Test batter and raises questions about the sustainability of this approach in the longer format. He speculates on the duration of Rohit’s Test career, contemplating the competition he faces within the team.
Manjrekar goes on to stress the evident gap between Rohit Sharma and the next best Test batter in India, at least until Rishabh Pant makes a return. This observation is made against the challenging backdrop of tough playing conditions faced by the team.