IPL 2023 | He’s grown as a leader: Mumbai Indian players and coaching staff pay tribute to Rohit Sharma’s captaincy
The Hindu
Indian Premier League 2023 | He’s grown as a leader: Mumbai Indian players and coaching staff pay tribute to Rohit Sharma’s captaincy
Mumbai Indians players and coaching staff on Sunday paid glowing tributes to Rohit Sharma after he completed 10 years as captain of the five time IPL champions.
Rohit was handed the leadership role for the first time on April 24, 2013. He went on to guide the Mumbai Indians to titles in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020.
On eve of MI's clash with Rajasthan Royals, the team and coaching staff spoke about captain Rohit's decade at the helm.
"He's grown as a leader. I mean he’s grown into leadership," said Kieron Pollard, the team’s batting coach who made a huge contribution to the franchise's success in his playing days.
"Obviously, it was entrusted onto him in 2013 in the middle of a season. He was still pretty young at that point in time." Pollard, who was part of team when Rohit took over captaincy in 2013, said the Mumbaikar was a quick learner.
"That shows you that a person has a great acumen of what he can accomplish and we are lucky to have him as a leader. He has a wealth of experience, so it’s a matter of tapping into that and continuing to see him grow."
Terming Rohit's career so far as "incredible", bowling coach Shane Bond said: "He’s such a big personality around our group, on and off the field and particularly in leading this team to where we are now, he has done a brilliant job." Suryakumar Yadav, one of MI's batting mainstay, said Rohit’s journey has been an incredible story.
He has worn India’s blues, albeit in an Under-19 World Cup, with K.L. Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Harshal Patel and Jaydev Unadkat as his teammates. He has proudly adorned the Lion’s Crest — the famed Mumbai cricket logo — in all three formats. He has played with Yuvraj Singh, against Virat Kohli and Rahul Dravid and has the likes of Rahul and Joe Root in his illustrious list of dismissals. He is also a software developer for an IT giant, based in California. Virtually every middle-class Indian over the last three decades at some stage dreams of being either a cricketer or an IT professional. Saurabh Netravalkar has been combining two dreams, even after relocating to USA to pursue academics at the prestigious Cornell University in 2015.
Unlike most of the Olympic-bound athletes, who opt to train abroad before the big event, boxer Amit Panghal prefers training in home conditions prior to Paris 2024. A former World championships silver medallist and a World No. 1, Panghal won the 51kg quota place in the only chance he got. He wants to follow his own plans to script success in Paris.