‘When your leader…’: Rahul Dravid makes big comment on Rohit Sharma’s influence as Indian captain

‘When your leader…’: Rahul Dravid makes big comment on Rohit Sharma’s influence as Indian captain

The partnership between a head coach and a captain is often the heartbeat of a national cricket team. When Rahul Dravid and Rohit Sharma joined forces, the mission was clear: modernize India’s approach to white-ball cricket. Following India’s historic T20 World Cup 2024 victory, Dravid has opened up about the secret sauce behind their success, highlighting a leadership style that prioritized collective evolution over individual milestones.

Rahul Dravid highlights Rohit Sharma’s influence on team India as captain

In a recent reflection at a Karnataka State Cricket Association event, Dravid emphasized that Rohit’s greatest strength was his willingness to walk the talk. In the high-pressure environment of Indian cricket, where personal averages and stat-padding are often scrutinized by millions, Rohit made a conscious decision to sacrifice his own consistency for the sake of aggressive team totals.

Dravid noted that when a leader is willing to risk their so-called average to set a tone, the rest of the squad naturally follows. “When your leader stands up and says, ‘I’m the one who will do that’… it’s a lot easier to pass that message to teammates,” Dravid remarked.

This shift was most visible during the 2023 ODI World Cup and the 2024 T20 World Cup, where Rohit consistently attacked from the first ball, signalling a departure from the conservative anchor role he had perfected in years prior.

The legendary coach also highlighted Rohit’s ability to foster a transparent environment. Known for his candid “Mumbai-style” banter and approachability, Rohit bridged the gap between the senior superstars and the emerging youngsters. This rapport allowed the duo to implement tactical shifts without the friction often found in transitional phases.

“I think the easy part in this thing was working with Rohit, someone who himself really had quite a dispute with him. He was also recognizing that the game was changing.” the ex-Indian cricketer added.

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Rohit’s tactical revolution for India during his leadership stint

Rohit’s captaincy will likely be remembered as the era where India stopped playing “catch-up” with the global game. Dravid admitted that there was a collective realization within the camp that Indian white-ball cricket was slightly behind the curve. Run rates were skyrocketing globally, and the traditional Indian method of saving wickets for the back ten was becoming obsolete.

Rohit’s tactical brilliance lay in his adaptability. Despite having a phenomenal 2019 World Cup record, where he scored five centuries playing at a traditional tempo, he recognized that his own game had to change. Under his leadership, India embraced a high-risk, high-reward strategy. This evolution was not just about blind hitting; it was a calculated push to push the envelope and take risks when the match was still in the balance.

Furthermore, Dravid pointed out that modern coaching requires unlearning the past. He humorously contrasted his own upbringing, where hitting the ball in the air was a sin, with the modern demand for 360-degree power hitting. By embracing this change, Rohit didn’t just lead a team; he spearheaded a cultural shift that has now become the blueprint for the next generation under Gautam Gambhir.

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