Graeme Smith feels 'mental strain' of leading India may be taking toll on Rohit Sharma in IPL
Graeme Smith feels the "mental strain" of leading the Indian team across formats may be taking a toll on Rohit Sharma in the ongoing IPL. Rohit's Mumbai Indians, who have won the IPL a record five times, are yet to open their account in the 15th edition of the lucrative league, having lost all their four matches so far.
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This after the swashbuckling opener has led India to white-ball series victories against the West Indies and Sri Lanka followed by a Test series at home against the islanders. "This is the first tournament he is captaining MI since becoming India's white-ball captain. Does that mental strain take a toll in the IPL? It's something to consider," Smith was quoted as saying by 'Cricket.com'. Rohit was appointed India's full-time Test captain in February with his first assignment being the series against Sri Lanka in March. For his franchise this season, Rohit has not been at his best with the bat and Smith, one of South Africa's finest captains, wondered if it has to do with him leading the country across formats. "Rohit is the energy at the top of the order. Gets them off to a start, sets up the game that allows everyone else to play. When he is scoring runs MI are going to win a lot of the time." Besides enduring four straight losses as the team's skipper, the opener has managed to score just 80 runs at an average of


