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"The legacy that you've left as a captain": Dinesh Karthik's glowing tribute to Rohit Sharma

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has appointed Shubman Gill as the new ODI captain, replacing the seasoned star Rohit Sharma ahead of India’s upcoming ODI assignment against Australia. The transition comes with an eye on the ODI World Cup 2027, as selectors look to build a squad for the future. However, Rohit Sharma remains a vital part of the team and will feature in the series against Australia. Reacting to the development, former Indian cricketer Dinesh Karthik paid a glowing tribute to Rohit Sharma.
"Rohit Sharma. Thank you so much. You were a phenomenal captain tactically astute, but most importantly, very, very friendly and got along with everyone and made them feel so comfortable. But for me, the legacy that you've left as a captain. In those big moments, those big matches, you taught this current team what it takes to win," Karthik said on Instagram.
"At times we used to take the backwards step, but you said, 'I think we need to press forward, put more pressure on the opponent, take more risks,' and you didn't leave it to anyone else. I think you started it with the bat when, in the big matches, you said, 'I'm going to go harder,' and that required skill. You got it done and you did it consistently. In the last 3 multi-nation tournaments that we have played, India has lost just one game."
"2024 T20 World Cup campaign unbeaten, Champions Trophy unbeaten. 2023, just that final. That is outstanding. And even after that you can see the after-effects. Asia Cup unbeaten with a young team. That is what you've given this team India. You've left it in a better place than what it was when you started, and that's always a great sign of a leader," Karthik said.
“With the bat during your tenure as an ODI captain, you’ve averaged 52. And you’ve won 42 of the 56 matches that you’ve led. What an amazing record. All good things, as they say, must come to an end. Well, in this journey, I really hope and wish you’re very proud because all of India, when it watched you lead that team was,” said Karthik.
“It was just a very beautiful journey to have been a part of, and you achieved special things. I hope you’re very, very happy with your journey. It’s been great. It’s been one that’s pleasure-filled to watch, but most importantly, I wish all the very best to whatever you do in the future. Good luck. I know you’re still around as a player, but that captaincy journey was just unbelievable. Well done,” said Karthik.
Under Rohit's leadership, India clinched the T20 World Cup and the Champions Trophy. Overall, Rohit captained India in 56 ODIs, winning 42 and losing 12. Under his leadership, India also won both the Asia Cup ODI events – in 2018 and in 2023.
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