"First Day They Didn't Speak": How Rohit, Hardik Buried Their Differences
The tension between the two continued in the lead up to the T20 World Cup, but Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya eventually sort out their differences.
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The 17th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) was marred by controversy surrounding the captaincy change at Mumbai Indians (MI). The five-time champions made a big call heading into IPL 2024, replacing long-serving skipper Rohit Sharma with Hardik Pandya, with the franchise bringing him back from Gujarat Titans (GT) as part of an all cash deal. This led to further speculations of a rift between Rohit and Hardik. This alleged bad blood between the two led to MI finishing at the bottom spot in the points.
The tension between the two continued in the lead up to the T20 World Cup, but Rohit and Hardik eventually sort out their differences.
Now, veteran journalist Vimal Kumar has made a big revelation regarding the relationship between Rohit and Hardik during the T20 World Cup.
During a recent interaction, Vimal revealed that the two didn't spoke to each other on the first day of practice. However, he added that Rohit and Hardik had a heart-to-heart conversation on the second day.
"When I went to the nets, I noticed what was going on between Hardik and Rohit. On the first day, they didn't speak and were away from each other. But by the second day, I saw them come over, one after the other, and sit together in a corner, talking for a long time. That moment for me defined this team. There was no camera there; nothing. The way Rohit and Hardik were talking, I was like 'what am I watching?'," Vimal said on 2 Sloggers' YouTube channel.
Vimal also suggested that the chat between Rohit and Hardik, where the two sorted out their differences, played a key role in calming the atmosphere dressing room.
"There is so much going on in India with the public talking about their differences. After that, for the next three days, Rohit and Hardik would bat parallelly. And then Rohit would point out about his batting, bowling. When I saw that atmosphere and thought if they addressed such a complex issue, the elephant in the room. That vibe I saw demonstrated how relaxed the team atmosphere was," he added.
Vimal, however, gave the credit to the then India head coach Rahul Dravid for handling such a volatile situation.
"The full credit goes to Rahul Dravid and Rohit Sharma for this. The way he handled the big guys - Virat, Hardik, Rohit - I think Rahul Dravid has a lot to do with it. Everyone gelled together. That was the leadership I had confidence in," Vimal further suggested.
For the unversed, India won the T20 World Cup after beating South Africa in the final, which was Dravid's last game as head coach of the Indian team.
After the final, the likes of Rohit, Virat and Ravindra Jadeja also announced their T20 retirements.