Rohit Sharma wants to see these 2 players in Team India against England at any cost, they are experts in turning a lost match around
- byManasavi
- 21 Apr, 2025

Team India captain Rohit Sharma, who plays for Mumbai Indians in the current season of IPL, may be a part of this league. But his entire focus is on the upcoming series of the Indian cricket team in England. India has to tour England to play a five-match Test series starting from June 20. For which Rohit is already looking worried. Meanwhile, Rohit has expressed his concern about two players of the team.
Rohit is worried about these 2 players, wants them in Team India against England
Actually, Team India's Nimit Gupta Rohit Sharma recently appeared in the Beyond 23 Cricket Podcast. On this podcast, the captain of India expressed his concern about two bowlers of Team India, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami.
He said that "It is very important for the Indian team that Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami are fit. I am hopeful that both these bowlers will complete this season of IPL 2025 without any fitness problems and will also be fully fit for the England tour. We will perform well in the series against England."
Shami was missed in Australia
After losing the home Test match against New Zealand, India also had to face defeat in the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Australia. Mohammed Shami was not there in all these matches, Team India also missed him a lot. Due to the absence of Shami, there was a lot of pressure on Jasprit Bumrah, he had to bowl long spells continuously. Due to which Bumrah also got injured in the last match.
Rohit Sharma will take over the captaincy of Team India
Recently, from Rohit Sharma's statement, it has become clear that he will not only tour England. But Rohit Sharma will still be seen captaining Team India in Test matches. However, in the middle, such reports also came out which said that due to poor performance, Rohit Sharma could be dropped from the series against England. But it has been proved from the podcast that he will be seen captaining the team against England. Rohit Sharma wants to see these 2 players in Team India against England at any cost, they are experts in turning a lost match
Team India captain Rohit Sharma, who plays for Mumbai Indians in the current season of IPL, may be a part of this league. But his entire focus is on the upcoming series of the Indian cricket team in England. India has to tour England to play a five-match Test series starting from June 20. For which Rohit is already seen worried. Meanwhile, Rohit has expressed his concern about two players of the team. Rohit is worried about these 2 players, wants them in Team India against England
Actually, Team India's director Gupta Rohit Sharma recently appeared on the Beyond 23 Cricket podcast. On this podcast, the captain of India expressed his concern about two bowlers of Team India, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami. He said that
"It is very important for the Indian team that Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami are fit. I am hopeful that both these bowlers will complete this season of IPL 2025 without any fitness problems and will also be fully fit for the England tour. We will perform well in the series against England."
Shami was missed in Australia
After losing the home Test match against New Zealand, India also had to face defeat in the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Australia. Mohammed Shami was not there in all these matches, Team India also missed him a lot. Due to the absence of Shami, there was a lot of pressure on Jasprit Bumrah, he had to bowl long spells continuously. Due to which Bumrah also got injured in the last match.
Rohit Sharma will take over the captaincy of Team India
Recently, from Rohit Sharma's statement, it has become clear that he will not only tour England. But Rohit Sharma will still be seen captaining Team India in Test matches. However, in the middle, such reports also came out which said that due to poor performance, Rohit Sharma could be dropped from the series against England. But it has been proved from the podcast that he will be seen captaining the team against England.