Indian cricket le­ader Rohit Sharma has just come back from a UK holiday with his family. He guide­d India in the 2023 World Cup last month, whe­re Australia beat them in the­ final

Before falling in the top match, the Men in Blue dominated the competition and won ten straight games. It was difficult for all of the players and the team’s supporters to accept the devastating loss. During the post-match presentation following the championship, Rohit Sharma was also very emotional.

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After the competition, he took a short vacation from cricket and traveled to the United Kingdom with his wife Ritika Sajdeh and daughter Samiara. Rohit was recently sighted at Mumbai airport with his kid and his wife, returning from a trip.

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Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s selection for 2024 T20 World Cup should be based on merit – Sanjay Manjrekar

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Indian ex-cricke­ter Sanjay Manjrekar has rece­ntly spoken up about the debate­ considering the 2024 T20 World Cup’s team pick. He­ focused on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s selection.

He feels that the older couple need demonstrate that they are still superior to their younger rivals in the format in order to be selected for the forthcoming mega event. Manjrekar stated during a conversation on the Star Sports show Game Plan:

“Virat Kohli will have to show that he is a better option than the youngsters who are playing currently, and Rohit Sharma as T20 batter and captain vs Hardik Pandya, the T20 batter, all-rounder and captain. This should be the competition and you should only go with merit there because we have seen what we have got with great players, stature and experience.”

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Sanjay Manjrekar continued:

“Who knows what’s in store in life? I don’t know what’s going to happen tomorrow. I believe the approach should be extremely simple. We have played a lot of World Cups and haven’t been able to win them. We are maybe playing slightly different cricket in the final stages of World Cups. When something goes out of your hand, simplify it. Pick your team based on form close to the World Cup.”

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