Rohit's Form Could Derail Playoff Hopes of Many Teams: Gavaskar

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar believes Rohit Sharma's resurgent form could make Mumbai Indians a dangerous opponent in the remaining IPL matches. Rohit smashed 84 off 44 balls to guide MI to a six-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants in a record chase of 229. Gavaskar noted a clear shift in Rohit's focus since stepping away from leadership roles, with the batter now aiming to bat deeper. The veteran feels Rohit's form could disrupt several teams' playoff ambitions if he continues his current performance.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma's Form Threatens Playoff Hopes: Gavaskar

  • Rohit Sharma scored 84 off 44 balls against LSG
  • Gavaskar notes Rohit's increased focus since stepping down as captain
  • MI recorded a record chase of 229 at Wankhede
  • Rohit aims to bat deeper for greater impact
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If Rohit continues this form, MI will hurt playoff hopes of many teams: Gavaskar

Sunil Gavaskar says Rohit Sharma's resurgent form could make Mumbai Indians a dangerous opponent, potentially hurting playoff hopes of other IPL teams.

"If he continues this form, Mumbai Indians will hurt the playoff hopes of many teams in the remaining matches - Sunil Gavaskar"

Mumbai, May 5

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar believes a resurgent Rohit Sharma could play a decisive role in shaping the remainder of IPL 2026, stating that the Mumbai Indians have the potential to disrupt several teams' playoff ambitions if their senior batter continues his current form.

Rohit returned to action in style after an injury layoff, smashing 84 off 44 balls to guide Mumbai to a six-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants in a record chase of 229 at the Wankhede Stadium. His 143-run opening partnership with Ryan Rickelton laid the foundation for only MI's third win of the season.

Gavaskar, who has closely observed Rohit's evolution over the past year, pointed out a clear shift in focus since the batter stepped away from leadership roles. With MI still hanging by a thread in the playoff race, the veteran feels Rohit's form could make them a dangerous opponent in the closing stages.

"I have been watching Rohit Sharma closely over the last year. Ever since he was removed as captain in white-ball cricket and the IPL, he has focused more on his batting. He scored runs in the ODI series against Australia, did well in the home series, and now he is doing the same in the IPL. If he continues this form, Mumbai Indians will hurt the playoff hopes of many teams in the remaining matches," Gavaskar told JioStar.

While Rohit has often been known for providing brisk starts rather than big scores, Gavaskar stressed that his impact at the top has always been significant.

"In the IPL, he usually scores 400 to 500 runs a season, but his knocks are often impactful. He may not have many 80-plus innings, but his 40 to 50-run starts give his team early momentum," he said.

However, the veteran batting legend believes Rohit is now aiming for greater influence by batting deeper into the innings, as he said, "The change in his game is clear: he now wants to bat deeper and leave a bigger impact."

Gavaskar also highlighted the range and authority in Rohit's strokeplay during the knock against LSG, where he combined control with aggression, stating, "In this 84-run knock, we saw all the typical Rohit Sharma shots. The pull shot was on display. Short balls disappeared into the stands. Full deliveries were driven through the cover region. He also lofted long off with ease."

He further praised Rohit's intent against spin, particularly his approach against left-arm spinner Manimaran Siddharth.

"Against left-arm spinner M Siddharth, he played down the ground, hitting against the turn. We saw a focused Rohit Sharma against LSG," Gavaskar noted.

- IANS

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Priya S
I agree that Rohit looks more focused now, but let's not get carried away by one innings. MI still has only 3 wins from 10 matches. Their bowling is a bigger concern than Rohit's form. One batsman cannot win the IPL alone. Hope the team management focuses on the real issues.
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Rohit P
The way Rohit smashed that 84 against LSG was pure class! Pull shots, drives, and those lofted sixes over long-off - it was like watching the 2019 World Cup Rohit! Gavaskar is absolutely right about the change in his intent. If he continues like this, even CSK and GT should be worried! 💪
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Michael C
As an MI fan from the US, it's great to see Rohit back in form. But Gavaskar's comment about 'hurting playoff hopes' seems a bit dramatic. MI needs to win at least 6 of their remaining matches to have any chance. That's a huge ask. Still, the 84-run knock was a treat to watch! 😊
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Vikram M
Gavaskar has always understood the game deeply. Rohit's determination to bat longer and make bigger impact is evident. But the real question is: can the MI bowlers defend totals or restrict teams? If they continue leaking runs, even Rohit's best efforts will go in vain. The team needs to back him with better bowling performances.
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Kavya N
True that! Rohit Sharma's knock against LSG was a masterclass. The way he played against the left-arm spinner was pure genius. But I think Gavask

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