"G.O.A.T": Suresh Raina's Comment On Rohit Sharma's Post Goes Viral
Rohit Sharma smashed 121 off 69 balls in the third and final T20I against Afghanistan.
- NDTV Sports Desk
- Updated: January 21, 2024 09:13 am IST
Amid doubts over his T20I future, India captain Rohit Sharma dazzled with a century in the third and final game against Afghanistan on Wednesday. Rohit, who registered back-to-back ducks in the first two T20Is, smashed 121 off 69 balls to help India post 212/4. India were 21/4 before Rohit and Rinku Singh's unbeaten 190-run partnership put the hosts in the driver's seat. After Afghanistan levelled the scores to force a tie-breaker, Rohit once again bailed India out of trouble, smashing two sixes to take the game into a second Super Over.
In the second Super Over, the Indian skipper scored 11 runs in the first three balls before he and Rinku were dismissed. Needing 12 to win, Afghanistan lost back-to-back wickets to concede the series 0-3.
After India sealed the series, Rohit took to Instagram and shared some pictures from the game with a captioning, reading: "Loved it".
Reacting to his performance, former India all-rounder Suresh Raina dropped a comment on his post.
"GOAT for a reason well done skipper," Raina wrote.
Suresh Raina's comment on the Instagram post of Rohit Sharma pic.twitter.com/Pwvsifl2nB
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With the T20 World Cup scheduled to be held later this year, Rohit said he has a few players on his mind who are going to feature in the tournament.
"We have still not finalised the squad for the T20 World Cup, but obviously in the mind you know the 8-10 players who are going to play. Then you decide on the combination after looking at the conditions of the place you will be travelling to. In the West Indies, the conditions are quite slow, so we have to pick the squad accordingly. Again I say, Rahul bhai and I have tried to maintain clarity in the team. The one thing I have learnt from captaincy is that you can't keep everyone happy. You have to focus on the needs of the team," Rohit said.