Former player and national selector Jatin Paranjape is full of praise for India's performance at the ongoing T20 World Cup, especially with Rohit Sharma's leadership. Paranjape also shares his belief that this could potentially be the last time we see both Rohit and Virat Kohli playing for India in the T20 World Cup. He also discusses the key factors that have contributed to India's winning run, including the strong performance of their fast bowlers and the need for their spinners to step up in the middle overs. Paranjape also talks about the importance of the Powerplay phase against England and predicts that Jasprit Bumrah may bowl two overs during that time.
India's T20 World Cup Performance: Praise for Rohit Sharma's Leadership and Key Factors
India's impressive performance at the ongoing T20 World Cup has drawn praise from former player and national selector Jatin Paranjape. In a recent interview, Paranjape lauded India's captain, Rohit Sharma, for his leadership and tactical acumen.
Potential Last World Cup for Rohit and Kohli?
Paranjape expressed his belief that this World Cup could potentially be the last time we see both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli representing India in the T20 World Cup. With their age and the emergence of younger players, he suggested that their international careers in this format could be nearing an end.
Key Factors in India's Success
Paranjape highlighted several key factors that have contributed to India's winning run:
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