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Virender Sehwag goes against common wisdom to put MS Dhoni ahead of Rohit Sharma; Stats suggest otherwise

Updated on: Oct 05, 2025 06:16 AM IST

Rohit Sharma concludes his ODI captaincy with a remarkable 75% win rate, leaving a legacy of success for Shubman Gill as he prepares to lead India.

India’s ODI captaincy handover to Shubman Gill is a relay, a plan for the future, and not a rupture. Rohit Sharma descends from the role with silverware, a towering win record, and crucially, the dressing room behind him. As Gill gets ready to lead India in Australia, the former captain’s methods still frame the 50-over roadmap to 2027.

Rohit Sharma will continue to play ODIs for India(AFP)

The plaudits arriving with the transition are loud and specific, and the numbers beneath them are even louder. Rohit Sharma led India in 56 ODI matches with 42 wins, the best by any Indian captain with 50-plus matches, and second only to Clive Lloyd by win percentage with the same qualification bar. Speaking of only ODIs, he has taken the team to the final of the 2023 ODI World Cup and has won the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. When it comes to T20Is, he has won the 2024 T20 World Cup as a captain.

The testimonials for Rohit Sharma, the Captain

Former Indian opener, Virender Sehwag, while speaking to Cricbuzz, said about Rohit Sharma, “People underestimate him regarding his captaincy, but after these two trophies, perhaps he becomes the second-best captain after MS Dhoni. He thinks less about himself, thinks about his team, about his teammates, and makes them comfortable. He understands that if a player has insecurity, his performance does not come through, so that is why he does not give anyone insecurity, takes everyone in the team along with him.”

The stats justify the sentiments of these former Indian stars. Rohit’s CV as an ODI captain reads 56 matches, 42 wins, 12 losses, 1 tie, 1 NR - a 75% win rate. Among captains with 50-plus ODIs, only Clive Lloyd (76.2%) sits higher globally. Rohit’s performance surpasses Virat Kohli (68.4%) and MS Dhoni (55%), making him India’s most successful ODI skipper in terms of win percentage.

Shubman Gill takes over the team at 26, with a seasoned sounding board still in the XI. If succession planning is about protecting strengths while expanding horizons then India have just chosen continuity with curiosity. A young captain will be learning on the job, while his predecessor’s blueprint remains impossible to ignore.

 
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