What started as a circle from handling T20I captaincy responsibilities in November was completed on Saturday. As chief selector Chetan Sharma called out Rohit Sharma's name as the Test captain for the series against Sri Lanka, the circle of Sharma's coronation as the all-format captain of India, replacing Virat Kohli, was complete.
For Rohit, a regular in all formats, especially after his successful run as an opener in Test cricket began in 2019, the addition of leadership now makes him the 'number one cricketer in the country', if one goes by Chetan Sharma's words in the virtual press conference.
"As far as Rohit Sharma is concerned, he is the number one cricketer of our country. The most important thing is that he is playing all three formats. For us, it becomes very important how we manage Rohit. Nowadays, cricketers are professionals, play all three formats and know how to manage their bodies well," said Chetan Sharma.