Former India captain Rohit Sharma is the brand ambassador for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2026 beginning on February 7.
Tilak Varma, who is missing the five-match T20I series after getting operated due to abdominal issue, is set to make a comeback for the T20 World Cup 2026 and may join the squad on February 3. Varma has scored 1183 runs in 40 T20I matches at an average of 49.29 with a strike-rate of 144.09 with 2 centuries and 6 fifties.ROHIT SHARMA TALKING ABOUT TILAK VARMA ️-
“Whenever he (Tilak Varma) spoke to me, he would simply say, “Send me up the order, I’ll do the job.”
I’m talking about the 2022 and 2023 seasons, when I was the captain. He has that mindset and attitude, which is outstanding, and he is… pic.twitter.com/PLzhYkGIEQ — ⁴⁵ (@rushiii_12) January 26, 2026
Rohit Sharma calls for ‘flexibility’ in batting order
On the importance of flexibility in the batting order, former Mumbai Indians captain added, “When it comes to flexibility, people need to understand what it really means and how to use it properly. Out of the 11 players you play, you have eight or nine batting options. The two guys at the top will stay constant, since they are the openers. After that, you just need a little bit of flexibility in terms of making people understand that certain changes can happen in the batting order. But I have always believed there’s no need to disturb the top three. “After that, who is coming on to bowl? If the batter going in next doesn’t have a good record against him, then let’s send another one who can take him down. That’s where the match-ups come in. I believe in match-ups. It’s not like during the match we make all these changes. Before the game, we used to sit and discuss these things with the players. Rahul bhai (Rahul Dravid) also loved discussing all this. We conveyed to the players the possibility of certain changes in the batting order, that ‘you have to be ready’. Nobody had any problems, because at the end of the day, you can’t come into Team India saying that you can only bat in one position, then it becomes a little difficult to manage,” Rohit said. Rohit Sharma, who retired from T20I cricket after winning the World Cup in 2024, spoke about having the right intent while batting in knockout matches even after a collapse. “I’ve always believed that I would only make changes in the batting order, when I genuinely felt it was necessary. We have not been winning finals or semi-finals, but the batters were doing the job. They were doing what had been asked of them. Yes, that little extra yard we needed to go, all of us needed to go, that wasn’t happening. And according to me, that little extra was the mindset. When you’re 20 for 3, what do you do? The batters in the middle, number five and six, what do they do in that situation? That was the only thing I had to change. It’s fine if 20 for 3 becomes 20 for 4. We were not able to get through with that rebuild philosophy. Get dismissed for 50, no problem, but we will play with the right intent. And once we find that right tempo, we will carry that tempo till the end of the game,” he added.Source link














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