Three Reasons Why India Should Have A Different Captain In Every Format

Let us know the 3 reasons why India should have a different captain in all three formats.

Currently, there is a rule in many countries in the cricket world, which should also be enforced by the Indian team. The rule is to have different captains in every format.

England's ODI team is captained by Ian Morgan, while Australia's ODI team is captained by Aaron Finch. Australia has implemented its cricketing strategy on the field by captaining Tim Paine in Tests. This formula is being discussed about the Indian team. Because in all three formats, Virat Kohli is the captain of the Indian team. Therefore, the pressure of captaincy is coming on Virat. 

1. Removing pressure from Kohli

In a country like India, cricket is seen as a religion and as a cricketer, you have to live with millions of expectations. Virat Kohli has been performing this responsibility for a few years. In which he has faced many ups and downs. Because it is part of a game.

But somewhere in the fast-emerging modern cricket, there has come a time when this responsibility is seen on Virat's performance as a player. He also played an important role in Test cricket. It is time to reduce the pressure on Virat. Now Rohit should be given limited-overs captaincy which is in everyone's interest.

2. Rohit's performance as captain

Mumbai Indians, led by Rohit Sharma, have won the IPL five times. He did not get much chance as a captain in international cricket. But the chance he got as captain, he made a mark of his skill by winning the team.

He did not disappoint the fans as he captained India in limited-overs. It has to win the Asia Cup in 2018 or the Midas Cup in 2018. Rohit left a good impression of leadership on the opportunity he got. On the other hand, in the limited-overs, Virat Kohli gave up some series but did not win any major tournament, the 2014 Asia Cup and the 2019 ICC ODI World Cup can be seen as examples of defeat.

3. Finding a big defeat in a big match

Virat Kohli has been unsuccessful as captain in a big match, not once but several times on the field.  The three matches in which the match is discussed. If you look at Virat Kohli's leadership and his decisions in that match, then you will understand even better.

He decided to give the last over to R Ashwin against Pakistan in the 2014 Asia Cup. Hence Shahid Afridi easily led his team to win the match. After that, in the 2017 Champions Trophy final, several decisions were taken by Virat, in which the effect of not overcoming the pressure of the match was visible. In the last World Cup semi-final, there was a lot of controversies when MS Dhoni was sent to bat at number seven. For these three reasons, it is clear that India will now have to implement the captaincy sharing formula.