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"Pressure Gets To Them...": Ex-Pakistan Captain's Brutal 'Can't Deliver' Remark On Rohit Sharma

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Former Pakistan cricket team captain Salman Butt believes that India skipper Rohit Sharma has not performed in pressure situations for quite some time now and he needs to work on it ahead of the ICC World Cup 2023.

Rohit had a good outing against West Indies in the Test series but did not play much in the three-match ODI series. He came to bat after India had lost five wickets and was rested for the next two games of the series.

Earlier, he missed quite a number of white-ball matches and his last ODI century came in January 2023 when he scored 101 against New Zealand in Indore.

Butt was asked about Ishan Kishan's chances of opening the innings for India in the World Cup and he said that the youngster can be an option if Rohit continues to struggle in white-ball cricket. “I accept that Rohit is a big player, but some players are there who have been around for a long time but when pressure gets to them, they can't deliver.

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