Will Rohit Sharma captain CSK? Former MI player gave a big statement – ​​News India Live

The excitement of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is at its peak. The 17th season of IPL is going to start from 22nd March. A few days before the tournament, a big change took place and the captaincy of the five-time champion Mumbai Indians team was snatched away from Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya was made the new captain. Since then, there is constant speculation that Rohit will no longer play for Mumbai. There was much speculation that he would take over the captaincy of some other team. Now the name of CSK has come up in this episode. Actually nothing like this happened but the former Mumbai Indians player has given such a statement.

There was some haste in removing Rohit

Ambati Rayudu had expressed his desire to see Rohit playing for CSK in an interview. Actually, during this entire interview, Rayudu was asked about Rohit's captaincy and his removal from the captaincy of Mumbai. Rayudu also said in this interview that the team was a little hasty in removing Rohit. When he was asked how long will Rohit Sharma play and for which team he would like to see Rohit play, Rayudu made a big statement.

Will Dhoni play for CSK?

Ambati Rayudu said, 'Rohit Sharma still has a lot of cricket left in him and he can play IPL for 5-6 more years. I want to see him play for CSK (Chennai Super Kings). When he was asked whether Rohit can captain CSK. In response to this, Rayudu said, 'If Rohit Sharma wants to become captain then the whole world is open for him. But I want to see him playing for CSK in 2025. And when MS retires, he can also take over the captaincy.

It will not be easy for Hardik

Ambati Rayudu also said in his interview, 'Mumbai Indians may have been a little hasty in removing Rohit from the captaincy. But they may already know about this. This will be difficult for Hardik Pandya also. Coming to the captaincy of Mumbai setup from Gujarat setup. He was earlier in Mumbai Indians but then he was a player but it will not be easy for him to mold himself as the captain of Mumbai Indians.