Last Updated: 11 th November, 2022 19: 43 IST Gautam Gambhir made a vibrant forecast by stating no other Indian captain can win 3 ICC prizes for the group after India’s exit from the T20 World Cup2022 Image: AP Former Team India vice-captain Gautam Gambhir made a strong forecast about Team India’s captaincy after India left the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 on Thursday. India’s 10- wicket loss to England at the Adelaide Oval ended up being the talk of the town for the cricketing world, as responses associated with the occasion took control of the web. Popular cricketing figures knocked India for their bad efficiency in the knockout phases of ICC occasions and their failure to win them. Speaking on Star Sports, Gambhir exposed he feels no other Indian captain can go beyond previous India skipper MS Dhoni’s tally of winning 3 ICC prizes for the Men In Blue. Gambhir stated existing India captain Rohit Sharma’s record of scoring double hundreds and Virat Kohli’s record of scoring hundreds may be exceeded in the future. He included that no other captain will be able to win 3 ICC prizes for the group. Gautam Gambhir discusses MS Dhoni’s excellent record in ICC competitions “Someone will come and most likely score more double 100 s than Rohit Sharma and more 100 s than Virat Kohli, however I do not believe any Indian captain would have the ability to attain 3 ICC prizes,” Gambhir stated. Famous India skipper MS Dhoni is the only captain who won 3 ICC prizes in the limited-overs format for India, throughout his period from 2007 to2016 Dhoni won the 2007 World Twenty-20 and the 2011 ODI World Cup in his very first effort and likewise won the ICC Champions Trophy to his collection in2013 India’s efficiency in ICC competitions after MS Dhoni gave up captaincy Virat Kohli took control of India’s captaincy in early 2017 in the restricted overs format and led the group throughout the 2017 Champions Trophy, 2019 ODI World Cup, and the 2021 T20 World Cup. He stopped working to win a prize in any of the competitions. As a captain, he had a winning portion of 70.43 in ODIs and 64.58 in T20 Is. On the other hand, the T20 World Cup 2022 was Rohit’s very first ICC competition as a captain of the group. While India won 4 out of the 5 Super 12 matches in the competition, they suffered an embarrassing 10- wicket loss to England in the semi-final. Rohit Sharma will now be eagerly anticipating his very first ODI World Cup as a captain, which will be kept in India in2023
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