Cricket legend Gavaskar praises Sharma's performance, a good sign for upcoming T20 World Cup.

Legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar believes Rohit Sharma's recent return to form is a positive sign for both Mumbai Indians and the Indian team ahead of the T20 World Cup.

May 18th 2024.

Cricket legend Gavaskar praises Sharma's performance, a good sign for upcoming T20 World Cup.
In a recent match, Rohit Sharma showed off his incredible skills and regained his form, much to the delight of the fans and former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar. While it may have been too late for his team, the Mumbai Indians, this bodes well for both Sharma and the Indian team as they prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup next month.

After a stellar performance of 105 runs against the Chennai Super Kings earlier in the season, Sharma seemed to struggle in the following matches, scoring only single-digit scores and failing to reach a half-century four times out of seven matches. However, in the last match of the season, he reminded everyone of his capabilities as he smashed a quick 68 runs off just 38 balls, including three massive sixes.

This impressive display did not go unnoticed by Gavaskar, who praised Sharma for his comeback. "It was a pleasure to see him play like that. Despite the fact that Mumbai Indians cannot qualify at this point, it is heartening to see the Indian captain for the T20 World Cup playing with such confidence and skill," Gavaskar said on Star Sports Cricket Live.

He went on to add, "This is exactly what we want from Sharma. With him setting the tone at the beginning, the lower-order batsmen can come in and finish the match, possibly scoring 200+ runs every time they play."

As India prepares for the T20 World Cup, they will head to the USA at the end of this month for a warm-up match against Bangladesh. This will be a crucial opportunity for Sharma and the team to fine-tune their skills before their first match against Ireland in New York on June 5. With Sharma back in form, the Indian team will surely be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming tournament.

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