In an attempt to develop Shubman Gill and give him an opportunity to learn from the seniors as India gets ready for the 2027 ODI World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia, former Australia opener Matthew Hayden has called the decision to remove Rohit Sharma as the 50-over captain a “interesting” one.
Matthew Hayden also talked on the spirit in Team India now that Virat Kohli and Rohit are back in action, as well as what Australian fans can anticipate from the intense series that begins on October 19.
From a distance, it was an intriguing decision to remove Rohit as captain. Following such a spectacular Champions Trophy victory, I assume the selectors are only considering the stats. Given that he is 38 years old and has a few years till the World Cup, his age alone makes him somewhat vulnerable. Along with his outstanding body of work, which includes both his individual performances and India’s collective triumph, the brilliance and class are constantly on exhibit. “A lot of success, very similar to the Virat and Dhoni eras,” Matthew Hayden stated on JioStar.
It’s somewhat of an insurance policy, I suppose, to bring on Shubman Gill, make sure he’s in control of all formats, and especially assist him develop his leadership skills while Rohit Sharma is still in the dressing room. A trip to the next World Cup for Rohit would be a bonus, Matthew Hayden continued.
When Rohit and Kohli return to international cricket for the first time since India’s historic run in the 2025 Champions Trophy, Matthew Hayden discussed the possibility of seeing them.
Between Virat and Rohit, you’re discussing about 600 international matches, a tonne of experience, and a lot of work. They will have a fantastic chance to perform on quality tracks during the beginning of the Australian summer, in my opinion. I’m expecting them to be at their peak, and everyone is thrilled to see them down under. With Virat scoring 13,000 runs and Rohit averaging around 50 in 273 one-day outings, it’s a thrilling potential.
Matthew Hayden responded that India has the “right mix of youth and experience” in ODI cricket, which he feels is crucial for the 50-over format, when asked about the team’s current balance.
Success in One-Day International cricket, in my opinion, hinges on having the proper balance of youth and experience, which Team India possesses. In addition to Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s expertise, someone like Jaiswal’s youthful enthusiasm is crucial. 50 overs is a long time in the field, therefore you need that youthful, athletic energy when bowling. India now boasts an excellent balance of experience, passion, and athleticism. Additionally, some of the veteran players will undoubtedly already be looking forward to the 2027 World Cup.
Matthew Hayden also discussed the Australian fans’ fervour, saying they are expecting a roaring reception for Kohli, whom they regard as their own.
When it comes to Australian fans, one thing is always true: they adore seeing the top athletes. The same is true for Rohit Sharma; they have embraced Virat Kohli as their own. Fantastic audiences will be present. With over a million Indians living and working in Perth, Optus Stadium is a breathtaking stadium that will receive amazing support. They will celebrate Rohit and Virat, and despite the fact that many of them are Australians, they will still want to see India win.