Sunil Gavaskar, a legendary Indian cricketer, wants Rohit Sharma and his team to end India’s trophy drought at ICC events. The Indian team led by Rohit is close to qualifying for the final match of the ICC World Test Championship.
In Test cricket, Rohit and co. have also won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the fourth time in a row.
Sunil Gavaskar, a legendary Indian cricketer, wants Rohit Sharma and co. to end India’s trophy drought this year at ICC events.
Rohit, who took over for Virat Kohli as India’s Test captain in 2022, has helped the Asian superpowers defeat Australia twice in the highly anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
In the series opener against Australia at Nagpur, the veteran Indian opener scored his first century as India’s Test captain.
In the low-scoring match at Delhi, India defeated Australia by 6 wickets thanks to Rohit’s crucial knock of 31 off 20 balls.
India has a 2-0 home advantage over Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy under Rohit’s leadership. In Test cricket, Rohit and co. have also won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the fourth time in a row.
Gavaskar wants Rohit to win the illustrious trophy at The Oval because India is about to play in the championship match of the ICC World Test Championship.
Additionally, India should win the World Cup in India in 2023. Later this year, India, which has won the One Day International (ODI) twice, will host the 2023 tournament.
You want to be a champion when you see one being honored. And you can tell that everything is on the right path when your athletes are setting new personal bests.
The Indian men’s team should win both the ODI World Cup and the World Test Championship, which I would like them to do. Between these two is, of course, the Asia Cup.
In addition, Gavaskar backed Harmanpreet Kaur and the team to win the Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 semi-final against Australia with a famous victory.
Pooja Vastrakar, India’s most prominent player, has been ruled out of the upcoming match in Cape Town. For a long time, Australia has been a problem.
The women’s team in Australia in 2018-19 will need that one big win, just like the men’s team did.