Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian cricket team, has not been in the best of form in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). The right-handed batter has managed to score 349 runs in 13 innings at an average of 29.08 and a strike rate of 145.41. While these numbers may not seem too bad on paper, it is important to note that Sharma has not been at his fluent best in the latter half of the tournament. In his last six innings, he has managed to score just 52 runs, with four single-digit scores and a highest of 19. This dip in form has coincided with a poor run of results for his team, the Mumbai Indians, who have been eliminated from the playoffs race. Sharma’s struggles have raised concerns about India’s batting strength heading into the T20 World Cup, which is scheduled to begin in Australia in October. India will be heavily reliant on Sharma to provide them with a solid start at the top of the order, and his recent form will be a cause for concern for the team management.
There are a few possible reasons for Sharma’s poor form. One possibility is that he is simply tired after a long season of cricket. He has played in all of India’s matches in the ongoing Asia Cup, and he has also been a key player for the Mumbai Indians in the IPL. Another possibility is that Sharma is struggling to adjust to the new captaincy role. He took over as India’s captain in all formats earlier this year, and he may still be finding his feet in the role. Whatever the reason, Sharma’s poor form is a concern for India, and he will need to find his best form before the T20 World Cup.
Despite his recent struggles, Sharma remains a world-class batsman. He is one of the most experienced players in the Indian team, and he has a proven track record of success at the international level. He will be determined to put his recent struggles behind him and lead India to victory in the T20 World Cup.
India will begin their T20 World Cup campaign against Pakistan on October 23. They will be hoping that Sharma can rediscover his best form and help them to a successful tournament.