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Rohit will have to wear a lot of hats: Irfan

Source: ANI
December 12, 2023 18:47 IST
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IMAGE: Irfan Pathan believes a series win in South Africa would place Rohit Sharma amongst the greats of Indian cricket. Photograph: BCCI

Former India pacer Irfan Pathan said that Rohit Sharma's name will create cricketing history and he will be counted among the top-most players and captains of India if he is able to win the Test series against South Africa.

Speaking on Star Sports, Pathan said that Rohit will play a pivotal role during India's upcoming matches against South Africa since he is both the skipper and an opener. The former speedster said that if the 36-year-old can play the new ball without any difficulty then it would be easier for other batters.

 

"If Rohit Sharma is able to conquer South Africa, his name will be kept top-most in India's cricket history as captain and player because he only has the key to wins in both these matches.

"He is both an opener and a captain. If you play out the new ball, your other batters will get the chance to shine. That's why you should remove the shine from the new ball," Pathan said.

Talking about the challenges Rohit would face in the upcoming Test series, Pathan said that he will wear many hats.

"He went fully prepared and batted amazingly in the Test series when he went to England. I feel you will see Rohit Sharma preparing with the same passion before he goes. Rohit's challenge will be to play out the new ball, score his runs and take his team forward.

“He is going to wear a lot of hats and only the most experienced player in your team is capable of wearing so many hats. We have two big brothers in this team - Rohit and Virat Kohli. There will be a lot of dependency on both of them," he added.

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