You are nothing in front of Rohit Sharma. Who showed this mirror to the coach of Team India? 5% statement created stir

News India Live, Digital Desk: Looking at what is going on in Indian cricket these days, it seems that the game outside the field has become more exciting than the game inside the field. Recently, many questions are being raised regarding the performance and decisions of Team India. But now the matter has moved from “game” to “status” and “reputation”. The latest matter is related to the comparison of Team India’s head coach and captain Rohit Sharma. A big statement has created a stir in the cricket world. The point has been made simple and stinging that what the coach has earned in his entire life is not even equal to 5% (five percent) of the success of Rohit Sharma! Why did such a thing arise? We all know to what heights Rohit Sharma has taken the Indian team. Be it the victory of T-20 World Cup or five trophies in IPL, the record of ‘Hitman’ speaks volumes. In such a situation, when the team goes through a bad phase or loses, the new policies and experiments of the coach often come under question. Recently some veteran has directly rebuked the coach. He says that the coach should know his “limits”. You cannot teach a player of Rohit Sharma’s stature how to win matches, especially when your own achievements as a player or captain pale in comparison to Rohit’s. It has often been seen that whenever a new coach comes, he tries to impose his own style. This is sometimes also called “Ego Clash”. Critics believe that Rohit Sharma is currently at a stage in his career where he does not need “knowledge” but “support”. This ‘5%’ taunt is not just a number, but it is an expression of the anger that is going on in the minds of fans and old players. It simply means that brother, the captain is bigger and his respect should be at the top. Dressing room bustle Even though the players and staff are seen smiling in front of the camera, but from such statements the turmoil inside the dressing room can be gauged. This statement also hints that perhaps not everything is “all is well”. Now it remains to be seen how the coach takes this criticism, whether he responds quietly and with action, or whether the controversy escalates further. For now, all that can be said is that this battle for ‘respect’ in Indian cricket is going to go on for a long time.

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