The Indian squad for the ODI series against Australia saw a notable change: Shubman Gill was appointed as the ODI captain, replacing Rohit Sharma. This decision has caused surprise and generated debate among cricket experts and fans alike, specifically considering Sharma’s role leading up to the 2027 ODI World Cup.
Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif shared his perspective, discussing Rohit Sharma’s accomplishments. He argued that it wasn’t necessary to give everything to Gill at once, as his time would come. Kaif believed that Rohit Sharma merited another year as captain to lead in the 2027 ODI World Cup. He highlighted Sharma’s significant contributions to Indian cricket over 16 years and captaincy record. Sharma won 15 out of 16 ICC events, with the 2023 final being the sole defeat. Kaif mentioned the Champions Trophy win, where Sharma was Player of the Match.
Kaif also spoke of Rohit stepping down to create opportunities for new players, acting magnanimously.
Kaif pointed out that in India, players typically continue as long as they perform well. However, this wasn’t the case for Rohit Sharma. He felt Rohit mentored many players, but was removed from captaincy before the 2027 World Cup.
To be considered for the 2027 World Cup team, Rohit Sharma must perform well with the bat. Ajit Agarkar has remained silent about long-term plans, including whether Sharma and Kohli are still in the picture. The squad seems set for a generational shift.
Kaif concluded that Shubman Gill replaced the captain who brought India two ICC trophies in eight months. Gill is young and has potential, but why this decision? Kaif felt it was premature, and it was Rohit’s moment.
