Gambhir credited MS Dhoni for Rohit’s successful career

Praises, compliments, and good wishes are not even taking the name of stopping after India’s massive win against Pakistan. Team India snatched a smooth victory of 228 runs against the neighbors. In the previous match, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl first. Rohit and Shubhman started the innings well. Both the duo got half-centuries. India was going well then rain interrupted the way. After that, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul played a fiery innings. Both of them just destroyed the whole Pakistan bowling. Skipper Rohit has done a lovely captaincy while contributing with the bat.

In Tuesday’s match, Rohit Sharma completed 10,000 runs in his ODI career. He is the second-fastest batter to achieve such a milestone. He completed 10,000 runs in 241 innings. He is the sixth Indian player to enter the Ten Thousand Club. Rohit made his ODI debut in 2007. In his initial days, he was not in his phenomenal form. He was lacking something impactful in his game.

Gautam Gambhir said,” Rohit Sharma is Rohit Sharma today because MS backed him continuously in his initial struggling days.” As per his saying MS Dhoni backed him anonymously in the early stage of his career. In those days Rohit was having an issue playing in middle order. At that time Dhoni was keeping an eye on Rohit. In his captaincy, he backed Rohit into the opening position..

Rohit is now an Indian skipper and a senior player. There are a lot of young talent in the current Indian team. Right now it is his responsibility to back those raw talents. Only with the captains’ immanence support a young player can grow perfectly. The kind of support Rohit got in the initial stage of his career from MS Dhoni helped him to grow as a cricketer. With the captain’s faith in him, he touched the highs in his career. It is now Rohit’s turn to play MS Dhoni’s role in the current Indian dressing room.

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Praises, compliments, and good wishes are not even taking the name of stopping after India’s massive win against Pakistan. Team India snatched a smooth victory of 228 runs against the neighbors. In the previous match, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl first. Rohit and Shubhman started the innings well. Both the duo got half-centuries. India was going well then rain interrupted the way. After that, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul played a fiery innings. Both of them just destroyed the whole Pakistan bowling. Skipper Rohit has done a lovely captaincy while contributing with the bat.

In Tuesday's match, Rohit Sharma completed 10,000 runs in his ODI career. He is the second-fastest batter to achieve such a milestone. He completed 10,000 runs in 241 innings. He is the sixth Indian player to enter the Ten Thousand Club. Rohit made his ODI debut in 2007. In his initial days, he was not in his phenomenal form. He was lacking something impactful in his game.

Gautam Gambhir said,” Rohit Sharma is Rohit Sharma today because MS backed him continuously in his initial struggling days.” As per his saying MS Dhoni backed him anonymously in the early stage of his career. In those days Rohit was having an issue playing in middle order. At that time Dhoni was keeping an eye on Rohit. In his captaincy, he backed Rohit into the opening position..

Rohit is now an Indian skipper and a senior player. There are a lot of young talent in the current Indian team. Right now it is his responsibility to back those raw talents. Only with the captains' immanence support a young player can grow perfectly. The kind of support Rohit got in the initial stage of his career from MS Dhoni helped him to grow as a cricketer. With the captain’s faith in him, he touched the highs in his career. It is now Rohit’s turn to play MS Dhoni’s role in the current Indian dressing room.

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