3 Reasons Why Rohit Sharma Returns to Ranji Trophy Will Improve His Form

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    Rohit Sharma’s return to the Ranji Trophy for Mumbai after nearly a decade is expected to play a crucial role in revitalizing his form, especially following a challenging international season.

    Here are three key reasons why this move could significantly benefit the Indian captain:

    1. Opportunity for Match Practice

    After a disappointing run in recent international matches, where Rohit managed only 31 runs in three Tests during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, participating in the Ranji Trophy provides him with essential match practice.

    Engaging in competitive domestic cricket allows him to face different bowling styles and conditions, which can help him regain his rhythm and confidence at the crease.

    As noted by Ajinkya Rahane, Mumbai’s captain, Rohit is known for his relaxed demeanor and understanding of his game, which should aid him in quickly adapting back to the demands of first-class cricket.

    2. Supportive Team Environment

    Rohit will be playing alongside promising talents like Yashasvi Jaiswal, who has been in excellent form recently. This collaborative atmosphere can foster a sense of camaraderie and support that is often missing in high-pressure international settings.

    Rahane expressed confidence in Rohit’s abilities, stating that he knows what he needs to do and does not require additional motivation. 

    The presence of experienced players within the squad can also provide Rohit with valuable insights and encouragement as he seeks to improve his performance.

    3. Focus on Domestic Cricket’s Importance

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has emphasized the need for national players to participate in domestic competitions following disappointing results against New Zealand and Australia.

    This directive underscores the significance of domestic cricket as a platform for players to hone their skills and maintain form. 

    By committing to play in the Ranji Trophy, Rohit not only adheres to this mandate but also demonstrates his dedication to improving his game ahead of crucial upcoming series, including the ODI series against England and the Champions Trophy

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    Raushan Kumar
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