Monday, 7 September 2015

Pujara Or Rohit In Playing XI

         The debate centres between pujara and Rohit in the playing XI. But what really separates the two players and i can see nothing.
            Both can be match winners on their own, both have different approach to the game with their natural style. It's all about one place where two quality players fighting for. When one goes deep in to any batting line up you need players of both the qualities in the team. Both bring different approach to the game to make the game more interesting. 
             Over the years teams as been successful with the balance in the batting, that different players provide a new approach. Rohit had a lot of criticism for his inconsistency and tendency to throw the wicket away.
          This is what we see but the truth lies beyond it. Rohit is a kind of player who likes to play his shots and that's the  natural instinct to him. At times it can go either way and that's were he likes to play, some say it is risky. But it becomes more risky when he won't play to his natural instinct.
          The abilities he has he can putt the opposition on the back foot up front, every team wants a player of those abilities.
              Virat wasn't any different from a captains point who looks for a player like Rohit in the team, so as all the captains.   
                On the other side of coin you have Pujara who is nothing different from Rohit ,who plays the selfless way. Pujara brings in solidity to the batting line up, he can handle any attack in the world.
             The recurring innings in the final test against Srilanka shows his depth in batting. . May be he had a quite a bad series in past 12 months, but came pretty strong. Some said he don't have the aggression the team is looking for, but he has the ability to put down the oppositions aggression, he literally plays with that.
             A team needs a mixture of players who adds each of  their own dimension to make it perfect. You want both kind of players like Pujara & Rohit in the team, but the problem arises when it comes between them.
    

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