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Rohit can single-handedly win next WC for India, says his coach

Source: PTI
August 28, 2020 18:25 IST
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Rohit Sharma had scored five centuries in the 2019 World Cup

IMAGE: Rohit Sharma had scored five centuries in the 2019 World Cup. Photograph: Richard Huggard/Gallo Images/Getty Images

Rohit Sharma's childhood coach Dinesh Lad expects nothing less than a World Cup-winning performance from his protege in the 2023 edition at home following his stellar show in the 50-over showpiece event last year, when he smashed five hundreds.

India were knocked out of the 2019 ICC World Cup by New Zealand in the semi-finals but only after Rohit put on a stellar show.

Rohit was recently announced as one of the winners of the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, India's highest sporting honour.

 

"Getting the Khel Ratna is a great achievement. I should not say this but if a poor boy has talent and he justifies it, and has luck, then that boy can reach the sky and a living example of it is Rohit Sharma.

"All that he has earned is due to his hard work and talent. My expectation is that the forthcoming 50-over World Cup, Rohit should win it for India on his own ability," Lad, a popular cricket coach in Mumbai circles, said on Marathi cricket chat show "Coffee Cricket Ani Barech Kahi".

Lad also shared an anecdote on how he first spotted Rohit.

"There was one camp organised in Borivali (North-West Mumbai), and there were some matches organised. I had put my school's team and Rohit's team came into the final and it was a 10 over game on a cement wicket, we won that game.

"That time our school was new and I used to search for kids, the way Rohit bowled, I was impressed and thought that we should take this kid to our school," recalled Lad.

According to Lad, Rohit's uncle was unable to afford the school's fees and it was on his insistence that the now India's limited-overs vice-captain was given free admission into the school.

"I asked the (school) director to waive off his fees and Rohit was the first kid for whom I did that, at that time I didn't think that he would play for India. They admitted him. If at that time, this granted freeship wouldn't have happened, you wouldn’t have seen Rohit Sharma," Lad recalled.

 

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