Ahead of Mumbai Indians' last IPL fixture, coach Mark Boucher chatted with Rohit Sharma and asked him about his future plans. The Indian skipper responded that his focus is on the upcoming T20 World Cup. There were doubts about Rohit's future in the franchise and the tournament after losing his captaincy, but after their conversation, coach Boucher believes Rohit is in control of his own destiny.
Rohit Sharma's Future: Focus on T20 World Cup Amidst Mumbai Indians' Uncertainty
Background
Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian cricket team, recently sparked speculation about his future in the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Mumbai Indians (MI) after losing the captaincy to Kieron Pollard. Following MI's disappointing performance in IPL 2022, questions arose about Rohit's role and whether he would continue to represent the franchise.
Conversation with Coach Mark Boucher
Ahead of MI's final IPL fixture, coach Mark Boucher initiated a conversation with Rohit Sharma to discuss his future plans. According to sources, Rohit expressed that his focus is on the upcoming T20 World Cup in Australia, slated for later this year.
Boucher, who took over as MI coach in 2022, believes that Rohit is in control of his own destiny. "Rohit has a lot of experience, and he knows what he wants to do," Boucher said. "He's a great player, and I'm sure he'll make the right decision."
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