The Indian skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are two modern greats of Indian cricket. They are consistently representing India for almost 15 years now. The Indian team under the leadership of Rohit Sharma is playing well in the ongoing T20 World Cup in Australia. 


One of the major reasons for India’s success is Virat Kohli. He has been batting brilliantly for quite some time now. Team India outplayed  Pakistan and the Netherlands and are at the number one position in Group 2.


Star Sports shared a video where Virat Kohli talked about Rohit Sharma and said that they have a common vision as to how to contribute and help India win. 


"Hamare discussions isi cheej pr hote hai ki yaar hume bada tournament kaise jeetna hai. Jab aisi camaraderie hoti hai, aisa mahool hota hai, to aap excited hote ho khelne k liye. Then you look forward to do anything you can for the team. So, our understanding, our vision for the game has always been similar. It has always been to make India win. To make sure that we cover all the loopholes. Jitni bhi choti choti cheeje hai jispe hume kaam karna hai team k liye, vo sab solidify kr k aage badhe. Toh abhi kya hai jo back and forth conversation hai, jo mai inputs de skta hoon, jo vo mere se cheeje disuss kr skta hai, as I said, It’s very free flowing. It's all pointed towards ki yaar, main goal, main goal, main goal. Toh abhi usme abhi puri team tuned hai (Our discussions are mostly about how to win big tournaments. When you have such a bond, you get excited to play. Our vision has always been to make India win. To work on all the little little things that we can improve. At the moment, the communication is very free flowing. Its all pointed towards our main goal and the entire team is tuned up in that atmosphere.)


Both Virat and Rohit are the two leading run scorers in T20I history. They share great camaraderie and have played a lot of cricket together for a long time now. When India defeated Pakistan, Rohit was seen carrying Virat on his shoulders.  The Men in Blue will be taking on Temba Bavuma’s South Africa in the T20 World Cup 2022 in Perth on Sunday.