Rohit Sharma is no longer the best player: Geoffrey Boycott

Boycott wrote in his column in Telegraph that England has a golden opportunity to become the first team to defeat India on their soil in the last 12 years. India is missing Virat Kohli very much, their captain Rohit Sharma is about 37 years old.

Rohit Sharma After Mushir Khan's second century, India continued its unbeaten journey by defeating New Zealand by 214 runs in the ICC Under-19 World Cup Super Sixers match on Tuesday due to the brilliant performance of the bowlers led by Swami Pandey.

 India scored a strong score of 295 runs for 8 wickets, thanks to Mushir Khan's 131 and opener Adarsh ​​Singh's 52 runs. In response, New Zealand's left-arm spinners Pandey took 4/19 and Machine 2/10. Fast bowler Raj Limbani took 2/17 and was bowled out for just 81 runs in 28.1 overs against the sharp center bowling.

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 This is New Zealand's third biggest defeat in terms of runs and it is its third lowest score. Earlier, on the batting friendly pitch of Mengong Oval, Musheer destroyed New Zealand's bowling attack and crossed the 300 run mark in the current competition. The one with the bat became the batsman.
 Musheer played an innings of 131 runs in 126 balls with the help of 13 fours and three sixes. Musheer hit shots all around the wicket and even scored runs while running. He was also successful in batting aggressively in the last overs.


Former England captain Geoffrey Boycott wishes that the best time of Indian captain Rohit Sharma is over and the hosts are missing Virat Kohli in the first Test.  Boycott wrote in his column in Telegraph that England has a golden opportunity to become the first team to defeat India on their soil in the last 12 years. India is missing Virat Kohli very much, their captain Rohit Sharma is about 37 years old.  And has crossed his best performance in the game. He has played brilliant short innings many times but has been able to score only two Test centuries at home in 4 years.

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