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New Delhi, Nov 13 : Adding the latest chapter to the Rohit Sharma’s India captaincy debate and defending Virat Kohli for Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) poor show in the Indian Premier League (IPL), former India opener Aakash Chopra on Friday said that he didn’t see a change in captaincy of the Indian team.
Chopra also wondered if Sharma would have won IPL titles if he were leading the RCB instead of Kohli. By this, he defended Kohli for his team’s failure to win a single IPL title and his captaincy of the Indian team in all three formats — Tests, One-day Internationals, and T20 Internationals.
“Gautam Gambhir [a former Delhi teammate of Chopra] believes that it is the nation’s misfortune if Rohit Sharma is not made the Indian T20I captain because he is the most successful captain in the IPL,” said Chopra in a video shared on his Facebook page.
“But I have a question, that if Rohit was given the RCB team, which is there with Kohli, will he have won two, three or four out of the five titles MI have won?” he wondered .
Sharma was initially dropped by the national selectors for the tour of Australia, apparently due to fitness reasons. Despite the supposed injury hamstring Sharma led Mumbai Indians (MI) to their fifth IPL title on Tuesday.
Later, surprisingly, the selectors changed their minds and picked Sharma for the four-match Test series against Australia, to be played in December-January. But they didn’t select him for the ODI and T20 series that preceded the Tests.

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