Wasim Akram praises Rohit Sharma above Virat Kohli, Babar Azam, Kane Williamson and Joe Root

Updated : Nov 13, 2023 13:28
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Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has lauded Indian captain Rohit Sharma, comparing him favourably to top international batters like Virat Kohli, Joe Root, Kane Williamson, and Babar Azam. 

Speaking on A Sports, Wasim Akram acknowledged the exemplary partnership between Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, where they scored 91 runs in just ten overs against the Netherlands. Akram expressed that this duo's stellar performance tilted the match in India's favor.

He commended Rohit Sharma, stating, "I don't think there is anyone like Rohit Sharma in the world of cricket. We talk about emperor Kohli (Virat), Joe Root, Williamson (Kane), Babar Azam, but this guy is different."

Akram further emphasized how Rohit Sharma exhibits an extraordinary level of consistency and composure in his batting, regardless of the game's situation or the bowling attack he faces.

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Wasim Akram pointed out that Rohit Sharma's unique skill lies in making batting look effortless. He praised Rohit's ability to adjust the game's tempo and keep bowlers and opponents on the back foot from the very beginning. Akram drew a parallel between Rohit Sharma and Inzamam-ul-Haq, emphasising that Rohit exhibits a natural hand-eye coordination that sets him apart from the rest.

Shoaib Malik, another former cricketer, echoed Akram's sentiments, highlighting Rohit's exceptional approach towards bowlers. Malik stated that Rohit Sharma is the type of batter who takes on all five bowlers from the opposing team, showing a proactive and aggressive style of play that doesn't wait for part-time bowlers.

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