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Rohit does it again and again…

This man has continued to impress everyone. He should be called roHIT sharma as he hits the ball as nicely as anyone. Plus, he is not at all RAWhit guy who hits the ball only with RAW power. I am just totally spellbound by his batting. Just to throw some light i wud like to present some statistics..

from crickinfo,

R B 4 6 Sr


50 42 6 1 119.04
6 10 1 0 60.00
35 18 3 2 194.44
33 24 3 2 137.50
5 8 0 0 62.50
23 17 2 1 135.29
57 42 5 3 135.71
76 42 10 2 180.95
36 30 3 1 120.00
66 36 6 4 183.33
0 3 0 0 0.00
50 27 3 4 185.18


This guy has potential, no doubts about it. He looks in fine nick in the tournament and he is the brightest of the young talents no doubts. With him and Gambhir, future of Indian batting lineup looks more than promising. Kudos!!

May 23, 2008 Posted by viralagrawal | cricket | , , , | No Comments Yet

Rohit Sharma – Future of Indian Cricket

Rohit Gurunath Sharma. This 20 years old , Boriwali dweller has really done well enough to catch everyone’s attention. This guy has style, technique, maturity, composure and talent. Yeah, he has all the qualities of becoming one of the best batsman in modern day cricket. Co-incidentally he also belongs to Mumbai.  In past lot of youngsters showed talent and commitment but this guy has an edge over all of them. He has almost every shot in his kitty and the way he plans his inning has striking resemblance with none other than The best batsman of all time Sachin Tendulkar. Ya, I know it’s too early to compare him with Sach but I am just saying he has ability to reach near him. I think Rohit has always performed when his team has needed him the most. That puts him way above others. He handles pressure with tremendous ease.  Very few people know that he is a good part time off spinner as well. with young legs and great reflexes he apparently suits at the point or gully.

To cut the long story short I have to say I have become his Fan. Yesterday his innings against KXI was awesome. He maintained his cool when needed and he shifted gears fabulously well in last 4 overs. He made crucial 74 of 42 balls even though he was running out of partners. He played all the cricketing shots.. No slogs or no periscope cut nothing.. That’s the secret of his good batting.. You don’t need to hit the ball hard every time sometimes ease and grace does the job.

May 2, 2008 Posted by viralagrawal | cricket | | No Comments Yet