Since taking over the captaincy reins from Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma has had some phenomenal results as India's skipper. In fact, the Hitman has won 10 bilateral series on the trot, a feat that any player in the world would be proud to achieve.
While there's no denying the difference in captaincy styles of the two stalwarts, former New Zealand star Corey Anderson has given insights into what separates the two as captains.
In a chat with CricketNext on the sidelines of the Legends League Cricket, Anderson said that Virat makes a lot of decisions on the field on the basis of what he sees whereas Rohit believes in a more proactive approach. "They've probably got slightly different ways of doing it.
I think Virat is more on the field, he kind of sees things as they are and then goes by that. Rohit's kind of involved in a lot of those meetings, and I think he reads the game very, very well.