Sourav Ganguly Urges Rohit Sharma to Prioritize First Test Against Australia Amid Leadership Needs

In a recent development concerning Indian cricket, former captain Sourav Ganguly has voiced his opinion regarding Rohit Sharma's availability for the upcoming crucial Test series against Australia. Rohit, who is currently in Mumbai, has not traveled with the Indian team as he and his wife, Ritika Sajdeh, welcomed their second child, a baby boy, on Friday.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has yet to issue a statement regarding Rohit's return to the squad. However, Ganguly believes that Rohit's presence in Australia is vital, especially given his leadership capabilities. "I hope Rohit Sharma goes very soon as the team needs his leadership," Ganguly stated in an interaction with Boria Mazumder. "His wife delivered a baby boy on Friday, and there is still ample time before the first Test commences. If I were in his position, I would have played the first Test."
The significance of the upcoming series cannot be understated. It is a pivotal tour for Team India, and Ganguly emphasized that Rohit’s role as captain is indispensable from the outset. Rohit Sharma, who has proven himself as a remarkable leader, is expected to bolster India's chances against a formidable Australian side.
Ganguly also shared insights into the decision to appoint Rohit as India's captain, highlighting the strategic considerations behind the move. He remarked, "I didn’t initially want to make him a Test captain while he was leading in white-ball formats. There were concerns about workload management, a concept I don't fully endorse. I advised him not to retire before taking on the Test captaincy, and I am not surprised by his accomplishments."
As the cricketing world watches closely, the Indian team hopes for a timely resolution that will see their captain join them in Australia. The series is set to be a landmark encounter, with Rohit Sharma's leadership potentially being a key factor in India's performance down under.