According to a report, the top brass of the BCCI has not found anything unsatisfactory about Rohit Sharma leadership in the traditional formats of the game.
As a result, there is no immediate threat to Rohit Sharma captaincy in either one-day internationals or tests.
The meeting was held in Mumbai, and both the captain, Rohit, and the head coach, Rahul Dravid, were present there. Jay Shah, who is the secretary of the BCCI, presided over the meeting.
In addition to Chetan Sharma, who presided over the last selection committee as chairman, NCA chief VVS Laxman, and President Roger Binny were present during the review meeting.
Hardik Pandya, the new captain of India’s Twenty20 team, was not present at the meeting because the focus was on the World Test Championships (WTC) and the ODI World Cup in 2023.
The WTC is an event in which India has a decent chance of making it to the finals.
To prepare for the Twenty20 international series against Sri Lanka, which will begin on Tuesday in Mumbai, Hardik is now in India.
“There have been no such discussions about Rohit’s future as a leader in either one-day internationals or test matches, where he now serves as India’s captain.
If you look at his record as captain in one-day internationals and tests, you will see that it is beyond impressive “PTI was informed by a BCCI source who was aware of the development, but they requested that they remain anonymous.
A pool of twenty players will be used for rotation purposes until the World Cup in 2023, as it was also decided.