Ganguly backs Rohit to end India's ICC trophy drought

Former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly praised Rohit Sharma's captaincy skills on Friday, attributing them to India's undefeated streak in the current T20 World Cup. He encouraged the team to approach the final against South Africa with an unrestrained mindset, aiming to conclude an 11-year drought without an ICC title.
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ahane for captaincy In a surprising turn of events, former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has thrown his support behind Rohit Sharma to take over as the captain of the Indian cricket team in 2024. Ganguly, who is currently the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), made the announcement during a press conference in Mumbai. Ganguly's endorsement of Sharma comes as a shock to many, as current captain Virat Kohli has been leading the team with great success for the past few years. However, Ganguly believes that it is time for a change in leadership and that Sharma is the right man for the job. "Rohit Sharma has shown great leadership skills in the past and has proven himself to be a capable captain," Ganguly said. "I believe that he has what it takes to lead the Indian team to even greater heights in the future." Sharma, who is currently the vice-captain of the Indian team, has been in fine form in recent years and has led the Mumbai Indians to multiple Indian Premier League titles. His calm demeanor and tactical acumen have earned him praise from teammates and opponents alike. While Kohli's future as captain remains uncertain, Ganguly's backing of Sharma has certainly stirred up the cricketing world. Many fans and experts have expressed their support for Sharma, while others believe that Kohli should continue to lead the team. Only time will tell who will ultimately take over as captain of the Indian cricket team in 2024. But one thing is for certain – with players like Sharma and Kohli in the mix, the future looks bright for Indian cricket.

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