Sharma is currently out of action due to an injury. It has kept him out of the entire South Africa tour. He is currently undergoing rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru.
Recently a fan asked the talismanic scorer on Twitter how to play the perfect pull shot. The fan wrote:
Rohit Sharma, one of the best batters, square of the wicket at present, was quick to respond to the fan’s question. India’s white-ball captain replied:
Sharma is a natural stroke player and is known for scoring most of his runs square of the wicket. He loves to play the pull shot and the square cut.
While he has been caught out a couple of times trying to play the pull shot, Sharma has no fear and had insisted he will play it again if the ball is in the zone.
Rohit Sharma should lead India in Tests - Gautam Gambhir
The 34-year-old batsman, who is expected to return to action during the Sri Lanka series, has also been touted to take over as Test captain. The position remains vacant after Virat Kohli relinquished his duties last week.
Former Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir also backed the idea of having one captain across all formats to ensure consistency in style and approach. In his column for TOI, Gambhir wrote:
The Men in Blues are currently gearing up for the three-match ODI series against South Africa, starting January 19 (Wednesday) in Paarl. KL Rahul will lead the team with Jaspreet Bumrah appointed as the vice-captain for the series.
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