IND vs PAK / Captain Rohit Sharma equalled Kapil Dev, Pakistan's defeat was enough

Under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, the Indian team defeated Pakistan and registered another spectacular victory. With this victory, Rohit equaled Kapil Dev, who had won 39 ODI matches. India achieved the target of 242 runs in 42.3 overs and won by 6 wickets.

IND vs PAK: India has registered another important victory under the leadership of Team India captain Rohit Sharma. With this victory, Rohit Sharma now has a golden opportunity to win another ICC title. However, before reaching this point, he will have to face some challenges. The special thing is that with this victory over Pakistan, Rohit Sharma has equaled 1983 World Cup winning captain Kapil Dev.

Rohit Sharma's captaincy figures are similar to Kapil Dev

Rohit Sharma has so far captained India in only 53 ODIs, out of which he has won 39 matches. Under his captaincy, the Indian team lost 12 times and one match was tied. In this way, his win percentage in the ODI format has become 75.96.

At the same time, Kapil Dev led the Indian team in 74 ODIs in his career, in which he won 39 matches and lost 33. His win percentage was 54.16. It is clear from this comparison that Rohit Sharma is far ahead of Kapil Dev in his captaincy record.

Rohit Sharma's strategy against Pakistan

In this match between India and Pakistan in the Champions Trophy, Rohit Sharma may not have been able to play a big innings, but he definitely gave the team a solid start. Rohit scored 20 runs in just 15 balls, which included three fours and a six. Despite his early dismissal, his explosive start provided the team with a strong foundation, on which Virat Kohli batted brilliantly further.

India's brilliant bowling and Pakistan's faltering innings

Pakistan's batting faltered due to Rohit Sharma's sensible captaincy. Batting first, the Pakistani team could not even play the full 50 overs and was all out for 241 runs in 49.4 overs. The Indian bowlers performed brilliantly and prevented Pakistan from scoring a big score.

After this, the batsmen of the Indian team achieved the target easily. Thanks to Shreyas Iyer's half-century and Virat Kohli's brilliant century, India achieved the target of 242 runs in just 42.3 overs and registered a spectacular victory by 6 wickets.

India moving towards the ICC title

With this victory, the confidence of the Indian team has strengthened further. India's strategy is clearly visible under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, which has given the team a strong claim to win the title in the upcoming ICC tournament.

Looking at Rohit Sharma's leadership ability and the rhythm of Team India, it can be said that the performance of the Indian team will be even better in the upcoming matches.