Gower feels
the penchant of scoring big runs shows how Rohit has successfully managed to
ace the five elements of batting.
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New Delhi(Agencies): Former
England captain David Gower believes the grace with which Rohit Sharma bats is
what allows him to score runs in big proportion. Last year, Rohit scored five
World Cup hundreds – the most by a batsman in a single edition of the World Cup
– and finished the year as ODI’s leading run-getter with 1490 runs. Gower feels
this penchant of scoring big runs shows how Rohit has successfully managed to
ace the five elements of batting.
“At the moment, we see his (Rohit’s) talent on
show all the time because he makes stacks and stacks of runs so the work comes
in to actually make sure that you have the determination, the ability, the
technique, the calmness and the concentration – all the things you need to
actually occupy the crease for long enough to make those runs,” Gower told
Cricket.com.
Many have lauded the ease at
which Rohit scores his runs. His immaculate timing has made people wonder
whether he has that extra second as compared to the rest of his contemporaries.
However, Gower reckons there is a downside to making batting look easy which
he’s certain Rohit has experienced.
“The downside is this, as Rohit has probably
found out as well, that if you make it look easy when you get out, the natural
assumption for people watching sometimes is that you don’t care, that you’re
too relaxed or it doesn’t matter,” Gower said.
“It looks as easy getting out as it does
hitting the ball for four. All you can do under those circumstances is say
‘look two days ago I got a hundred, that’s what I’m trying to do every day,
just because it didn’t work is not because I’m not trying’”.
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