5 Captaincy Records That Rohit Sharma Holds But Virat Kohli Doesn't

Updated - 27 Nov 2023, 04:30 PM

5 Captaincy Records That Rohit Sharma Holds But Virat Kohli Doesn't
Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma. Image Credits: BCCI

There have always been talks over Rohit Sharma replacing Virat Kohli as the limited-overs captain and the dilemma has been going on for a long time now with the former having won a lot of titles. But, Virat Kohli has done nothing wrong to be removed as captain except not having the luck in the finals.

Kohli and Rohit are holding a big stake in the Indian batting order at the moment and they have the best players for India in recent years. However, despite Kohli’s numbers in limited-overs games being phenomenal, Rohit has the edge in the few matches he has captained. Here are 5 captaincy records that Rohit Sharma holds but Virat Kohli doesn’t.

5 Captaincy Records That Rohit Sharma Holds But Virat Kohli Doesn’t

5. Won The First Four Matches As A Captain

Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma (Image Credit: Twitter)

Rohit Sharma started his international career as a captain of India in 2017 and he won the first four games comfortably. He won the first three games against Sri Lanka and his fourth win was against South Africa at the New lands in 2018. He is the only Indian captain to have this outstanding record.

On the other hand, Virat Kohli lost his first match in T20 internationals as a captain of the nation against England in 2017. Rohit has certainly had the upper hand in the first four games when compared to Virat Kohli as a captain in T20 internationals.

4. Only Indian To Score A T20I Century As A Captain

India national team
Rohit Sharma[photo: Twitter]
Rohit Sharma has the most number of T20 international centuries in the world with four to his name already. He also went on to score two out of those four centuries as a captain which is an astonishing fact. The elegant right-hander made 118 in the second T20i against Sri Lanka in the Holkar Cricket Stadium.

He also scored a brilliant unbeaten 111 against the West Indies in 2018 in Lucknow and India has also gone on to win both the matches when Rohit has scored a hundred as a captain. On the contrary, Virat has not scored a T20 international century yet and his highest score has been an unbeaten 94 in T20is.

3. Better Win Percentage Than Virat

Indian national team
Rohit Sharma[photo: Twitter]
Rohit Sharma has a better win percentage than Virat Kohli as a captain in one-day internationals. Rohit has captained India in 10 One day Internationals and has gone on win 8 of those matches with a win percentage of 80. He has lost just the two games and has scored a double hundred as captain in ODIs against Sri Lanka in 2017.

Virat Kohli’s numbers aren’t that bad too in One-day Internationals as a captain with 65 wins in 95 matches and have lost 27 games. His win percentage is 68.42 which is lower than the likes of Rohit. However, in the longer run, Rohit might find it difficult to catch up with Kohli’s numbers as a captain in ODIs.

2. Has Won A Couple Of Multi-National Tournaments As A Captain Of Team India

Asia Cup 2018
India National Team [photo: Twitter]
Virat Kohli hasn’t been able to win titles for the nation which has been a big drawback in his captaincy. He lost the ICC Champions Trophy in 2017 as a captain after coming so close to the finals against Pakistan and also lost in the 2019 Worldcup as a captain in the semi-finals to New Zealand despite doing so well in the group stages.

But Rohit has already won two titles as the captain of India in T20 internationals with the Asia Cup 2018 finals against Bangladesh and the famous Nidahas Trophy finals against Bangladesh where Dinesh Karthik won the game with a heroic six in the last ball of the match.

1. 5 IPL Titles To His Name As A Captain

Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma (Image Credit: Twitter)

Rohit Sharma has been the most successful captain in the IPL history with five titles under his belt for Mumbai Indians. He has already won it in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 as the skipper and he has never got the better of the team in crunch situations.

Virat Kohli so far has not won an IPL trophy in his career which is very surprising despite being the all-time leading run-scorer in the tournament. He has been playing for the Royal Challengers Bangalore franchise since the 2008 season and has been the skipper from the 2011 season. He took the team to two finals in 2011 and 2016 but couldn’t get over the line.

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