Dravid: Rohit Sharma's Leadership Transformed India's White-Ball Cricket

Rahul Dravid stated that India will start as favorites for the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup, citing their impressive 80% success rate in recent years. He credited captain Rohit Sharma for spearheading India's aggressive transformation in white-ball cricket by personally setting the tempo. Dravid praised Rohit's seamless transition into leadership, noting the team never felt he had changed. Former teammate Venkatesh Prasad, joining virtually, lauded Rohit's Padma Shri honor and his unique achievement of winning two T20 World Cups for India.

Key Points: Dravid Credits Rohit Sharma for India's White-Ball Evolution

  • Rohit Sharma led India's white-ball evolution
  • India are T20 World Cup favorites
  • Dravid praises Rohit's selfless leadership
  • Venkatesh Prasad hails Rohit's longevity and Padma Shri
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Rohit Sharma led India's white-ball evolution from the front, says Rahul Dravid

Rahul Dravid hails Rohit Sharma's leadership in transforming India's white-ball approach, making them T20 World Cup favorites.

"When your leader stands up and says, 'I will do this, even if it comes at the cost of my average or my personal numbers,' it becomes much easier to pass that message through the team. - Rahul Dravid"

Bengaluru, January 27

Rahul Dravid addressed India's white-ball growth and leadership evolution at a special event celebrating 'The Rise of the Hitman' by author R. Kaushik, offering insights into Rohit Sharma's impact and India's readiness for the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup, according to a release.

The legendary batter opined that India will start as favourites in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

"India are playing T20 cricket at a different level than most teams. They have had an 80% success rate in the last few years, which is amazing in a format that has so many ups and downs. They clearly start as favorites and they will make it to the semi-finals but as I have learned to my bitter disappointment, it's about the better team on the day. Anybody can play a good knock and upset you." Dravid said.

The event, held at the KSCA, was hosted by Jain Sports, according to the release.

Dravid credited Rohit Sharma for steering India into a new avatar in the limited-overs format. "There was a feeling that we were slightly behind in white-ball cricket and needed to push the envelope a little more. Run rates were going up, risk-taking was increasing, and we needed to adapt to that reality," Dravid remarked.

He added, "What was brilliant was that Rohit took the lead immediately. He took responsibility for setting the tempo himself, rather than asking others to do it. When your leader stands up and says, 'I will do this, even if it comes at the cost of my average or my personal numbers,' it becomes much easier to pass that message through the team."

Speaking on Rohit's transition into leadership of the Indian team, Dravid said, "I thought Rohit managed the transition into leadership really well. The team never felt that he had changed, and that is a rare and important quality in a leader."

Dravid's former teammate and KSCA President, Venkatesh Prasad, joined virtually to reflect on his association with Rohit across different phases of his career. He hailed Rohit Sharma's achievements and longevity at the highest level.

"Being conferred with the Padma Shri is a huge achievement and Rohit Sharma fully deserves it. Having played for so many years across formats and created an extraordinary body of work, he stands out as the only Indian player to have won two T20 World Cups," Prasad said.

Reflecting on his days coaching Sharma in the Under-19 set-up, Prasad added, "I have been seeing Rohit from the time he was 16 or 17 when he played for the India Under-19 team. Even then, you could see the sheer of talent and potential. What struck me from the very beginning was how much time he had to play his shots. You can easily compare Rohit Sharma with any of the greats that India has produced. That is the quality of batter we are talking about."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I love this aggressive approach. But Dravid's caution about the World Cup is important. Favorites tag means nothing on the day. Hope the team stays grounded.
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Vikram M
Hitman for a reason! The way he sacrificed his personal stats for the team's cause is what true leadership is about. Padma Shri is well-deserved. Hope he lifts the T20 WC trophy this year! 🏆
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Priya S
Respectfully, while Rohit has been great, we need to acknowledge the contributions of others too. Players like Surya, Hardik, Bumrah have been phenomenal in this white-ball evolution. It's a team effort.
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Rohit P
Venkatesh Prasad's point about having time to play shots is so true. Even under pressure, Rohit bhai looks so calm. That's a god-gifted talent. Excited for the World Cup! #BleedBlue
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Michael C
The stats don't lie - 80% win rate is incredible in T20. India's batting firepower is scary for any opponent. If the bowling holds up, they are definite favorites.

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