Ricky Ponting Backs Rohit Sharma: A Champion’s Time is Not Over Yet

Ricky Ponting supports Rohit Sharma, stating that his performance in the Champions Trophy final proves he still has a lot to offer. Rohit's experience and skills make him a key player for India.

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Siva Charan

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Ricky Ponting Backs Rohit Sharma: A Champion’s Time is Not Over Yet

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Ricky Ponting Backs Rohit Sharma: "His Time is Not Up Yet"

Former Australia cricket captain Ricky Ponting has come out in defence of Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma, claiming that his career is nowhere near over. Ponting said this when he was commenting on Rohit's recent performance in the Champions Trophy final. Rohit's batting performance in the final, as according to Ponting, shows that the Indian cricketer is still a key player for India.

Rohit Sharma's Performance
Rohit Sharma has been a central figure in the Indian cricket team for many years.
He is best known for his capability of scoring big scores in important games. During the final of the Champions Trophy, Rohit was instrumental in assisting India to take a strong position. His pressure-handling skills and performance in high-stakes matches make him a valuable asset to the team.

Ponting’s Statement

Ponting stated, "I mean when you see Rohit Sharma play like he played in the Champions Trophy final, you wouldn't say that his time is up just yet." This means that Rohit still has the skill, experience, and match-winning ability to contribute to Indian cricket.

Should India Seek a Replacement?
Although India has plenty of talented young cricketers, replacing Rohit Sharma is not a task easy to accomplish. No one else can match his capability of anchoring an innings, playing forceful shots, and mentoring youngsters.
Until the day he shows a dip in form, India will not forget him.

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