Don’t mess with ROKO otherwise…, you must know what Ravi Shastri said on Rohit-Virat’s ODI future.

Don’t mess with ROKO otherwise…, you must know what Ravi Shastri said on Rohit-Virat’s ODI future.

Should Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma remain in the Indian team till 2027 ODI World Cup or not? Many questions are being raised on this topic. Former head coach of Team India, Ravi Shastri has taken a direct dig at the people who are questioning the place of Kohli and Rohit in the team. Shastri says that it is not right to mess with players of Virat and Rohit’s stature.

According to Prabhat Khabar, Ravi Shastri said, “Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are great players of ODI cricket. You should not mess with players of this stature.”

Because of what the questions are arising?

When Ravi Shastri was asked who was the reason for the questions being raised on the future of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. On this, without taking anyone’s name, he said, “Some people are doing this. This is all I want to say. If these two persist, keep doing everything in the right way, then whoever is messing with them will disappear from here very soon.”

He further said, “Don’t have fun with such players, friend. Those who do are doing it. If they get their mind right and press the right button, then everything will go away.”

Meanwhile, reports have come out that the management wants Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to play in Indian domestic cricket also. According to media reports, Virat and Rohit have agreed to play in the Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Virat-Rohit in great form

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are in excellent form. On one hand, Virat Kohli has scored centuries in both the matches of the ODI series against South Africa. He scored 135 runs in the first match and 102 runs in the second match. Whereas Rohit Sharma is coming after scoring a half-century in the first ODI against South Africa and before that a century in the series against Australia.

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