Previous Mumbai Indians skipper and mentor Ricky Ponting contributed to the discussion for the job of India's chief. He told the ICC Review show that he figures his replacement at MI is an optimal contender for the India captaincy. We as a whole realize who he's discussing, don't we, Paltan?
On how Rohit became captain:
"I was at Mumbai Indians when Rohit Sharma assumed control over the captaincy there," said Ponting. "I was purchased in the closeout to be their commander and sadly, I wasn't playing alright after the initial not many games to keep myself in the group, so I needed to account for one more global player to come into the side."
"The proprietors and the group the board needed to know who I thought would be the suitable individual to assume control over the authority at the Mumbai Indians. There were a couple of names tossed around among proprietors and different mentors yet it was truly obvious to me that there was just one person that can lead the group - he was a youthful fellow and his name turned out to be Rohit Sharma."
On why he backs Rohit:
"I think the truth will eventually come out with how he has treated the Mumbai Indians since that second on. He has been an exceptionally effective pioneer there and has been the point at which he has driven India on a couple of events too."
"In the event that I return to what I said toward the beginning about being large and in charge when you assume control over a captaincy job, then, at that point, it is really difficult to contend after how he has managed his Test cricket in the last 2-3 years. He has played just as anyone on the planet through that timeframe, and we realize how great he is as a white-competitor."
The truth will surface eventually on the off chance that the Hitman is for sure named India's captain in all designs. He's positively demonstrated his determination and initiative by and large as repeated by Ricky Ponting
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