Kapil supports Rohit and asserts that he doesn't have to prove himself
The legendary Kapil Dev responded, "Let's not doubt Rohit Sharma's ability to bounce back." He also believed that the underdog India captain didn't need to prove himself at this point in his career.
Fans and past players are criticizing Rohit for being quiet after he dropped down the batting order and scored scores of 3 and 6 in the Adelaide pink-ball Test. In barely two and a half days, India lost the match by ten wickets. Due to the birth of his second kid, Rohit was unable to attend the first Test.
The 37-year-old gave up the top spot to KL Rahul, who was instrumental in the victory in Perth, even though he had scored the majority of his runs as an opener.
Vinod Kambli, a former batter for India, has been battling various health problems, including alcoholism. At a recent public gathering honoring the late coach Ramakant Achrekar, he looked weak.
He was observed holding on to Sachin Tendulkar, a pal from his youth. Kambli's condition saddened Kapil, who emphasized the importance of both external support and self-help.