Rohit Sharma Reveals Secrets Behind Leading Mumbai Indians To Five IPL Titles
Rohit Sharma's success as a captain is evident from his impressive record, including five IPL titles and one T20 World Cup trophy.
Rohit Sharma, who led Team India to their first T20 World Cup victory in 17 years, received the Men's International Cricketer of the Year award at the CEAT Cricket Rating Awards on Wednesday (August 21).
In his acceptance speech, the senior batter made notable comments about his international career, captaincy, and Indian Premier League (IPL), with his insights on IPL being particularly prominent.
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Rohit Sharma's success as a captain is evident from his impressive record, including five IPL titles and one T20 World Cup trophy. His relentless drive for victory was highlighted at the CEAT awards night when he remarked that his desire to win has only grown stronger.
"Once you taste victory, you don't want to stop," he said, emphasizing his commitment to leading the Indian cricket team to continued success.
"There is a reason I won five IPL trophies. I'm not going to stop, because once you get the taste of winning games, winning Cups, you don't want to stop and we'll keep pushing as a team. We'll keep striving for better things in the future," Rohit Sharma said.
Rohit Sharma to part ways with Mumbai Indians ahead of IPL 2025 mega auction?
In an unexpected and shocking move, Mumbai Indians (MI) removed Rohit Sharma from the captaincy before the start of this year's IPL season, appointing all-rounder Hardik Pandya as his successor. Speculation is now growing that Rohit may not be part of the MI team in the upcoming season.
While neither Rohit nor Mumbai Indians has made an official statement, reports suggest that the senior batter is likely to leave the franchise.
Speculation points to a potential move to Delhi Capitals (DC) or maybe even Gujarat Titans (GT).
Fans will have to wait to see if Rohit Sharma, who led Mumbai to five IPL titles, will stay with the franchise or join Delhi Capitals to potentially guide them to their first championship. Alternatively, he might take the helm of two-time IPL finalists Gujarat Titans in IPL 2025.