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On Rohit Sharma vs MS Dhoni Captaincy Question, Shivam Dube's Answer Stumps Kapil Sharma

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Two of the fines captains Indian cricket has seen, Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni are among the few leaders who have won the national team ICC titles.

While Dhoni won a total of three ICC trophies during his reign, Rohit opened his account in the T20 World Cup 2024. Over the last year or so, Rohit's stocks have risen dramatically as the captain of the Indian team, especially considering the way he has led his troops.

However, choosing one between the two is a tricky subject, especially for someone like Shivam Dube who has played under both captains.

Dube has played under the leadership of Dhoni during his time at Chennai Super Kings in the IPL. When it comes to the Indian team, Dube has mostly played under Rohit.

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