Who’ll win six-hitting challenge between Hardik, Pollard, Lynn and Rohit? MI skipper answers
Published on: Aug 2, 2020 5:40 pm IST|Updated on: Aug 2, 2020 5:40 pm IST
The 4 time IPL winning captain and the current vice-captain of the Indian cricket team in Rohit Sharma involved in a funny interactive session on twitter where he answered the questions asked by his hardcore fans. There were several intriguing questions which the destructive white ball opener chose to answer and one such question was about Rohit Sharma’s six hitting prowess for which he answered in a cheeky manner.
Rohit Sharma admits that he can’t compete with his teammates
Mumbai Indians are known for massive power hitters in their team and the likes of Quinton de Kock, Chris Lynn, Hardik Pandya and Kieron Pollard stand tall when it comes to hitting the ball 10 rows back into the stands. As a matter of fact, the captain himself in Rohit Sharma is a colossal hitter of the cricket ball and is second to none when pulling off some majestic shots against top quality bowlers.
When a fan asked hit-man whether he will win the six-hitting challenge between him and his teammates Hardik Pandya, Lynn and Pollard, the shrewd captain in Rohit Sharma admitted that he is no match to those powerful guys and will be happy to hit fours and odd six here and there.
Here’s how Rohit Sharma answered the question.
Q: Will we see a six-hitting competition between @hardikpandya7, @KieronPollard55, @lynny50 and you?#AskRo @ImRo45
– @mipaltan— Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45) August 2, 2020
Can Rohit Sharma defend his title?
The defending champions in Mumbai Indians will be waiting to defend their trophy which no other team in the history of IPL have done apart from Chennai Super Kings who defended successfully in 2011 edition.
Mumbai have only made their arsenal stronger this time around and they have got Chris Lynn and Nathan Coulter-Nile in this auction as a backup for Lasith Malinga and Quinton de Kock. They already have a solid core in Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, the Pandya brothers and Kieron Pollard. Can MI be the 2nd team in the history of IPL to defend the title?