Saturday, May 8, 2010

Letter to Sunil Gavaskar


Dear Gavaskar,
commentator/ ex-captain, team India.

During 15th Match, Group F - Australia v India you commented on the way Rohit Sharma played his innings in the beginning. He is not the kind of person you thought. He has a steady head on his shoulders.

In commentary, you said that Rohit doesn't know how to apply himself, he should learn from Mr Cool, Dhoni. After seeing the match do you still stand by your words??

Sad thing is that every one in the world accepts him as a best young player in this whole world. Even in yesterday's match Ian Chappel, clearly stated that he is fine players against both pace and spin. He called Rohit as his Son. He deserves place in final XI. He needs more exposure at international level so that he can be a big asset in long run. Not just Ian, Jason Gillespie, Ganga and almost everybody praised him. Gilchrist and Lehman also

Look at his innings, at beginning bowlers have upper hand, s he decided to break their rhythm. Nothing wrong in his approach, he learnt quickly that that is not how he should go and paced his innings very well. You people like Sehwag going after bowlers irrespective of situation, pitch and bowler.

Your words will have lot of impact on selection and team morale. So please think before you speak.


Regards,

Kartheek Sanka

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