The former South Africa Star criticizes Virat Kohli’s kick, says Rohit Sharma ‘more technically correct’

Herschelle Gibbs, the former South African cricket team, believes that Rohit Sharma was ‘technically more accurate’ from Virat Kohli and explained his choice with an example. Gibbs recently went to social media to talk about the stroke techniques of both star moves and showed a big difference between them. He responded to a social media post compared to the shots played by both of the user, Gibbs gave the idea. “Rohit was always technically more accurate than Virat. But Virat’s desire to rule, especially in white ball format, is a big difference between 2 doughs.” He wrote on x.
Rohit was always technically more accurate than virate, but Virats wants to dominate especially in white ball format.
– Herschelle Gibbs (@hershyrbru) May 14, 2025
“You see that Rohit defends the balls in the 4th or 5th stump? How many times have come out? Rohit is definitely technically better than virate.” Added.
Do you ever see that Rohit defends the balls in the 4th or 5th stump? How many times did the virate do doing this? Rohit is definitely technically better than virate
– Herschelle Gibbs (@hershyrbru) May 14, 2025
Previously, the Cricket Control Board (BCCI) Secretary Devajit Saikia in India confirmed that Star India Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will remain in the A+ category despite the retirement of T20I and tests.
In the early April, BCCI announced 2024-25, which was placed in the A+ category with the right arm sailor Jasprit Bumrah and left arm Spinner Ravindra Jadeja.
“Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s A+ contract A+ Convention will continue even though they retire from T20Is and tests. He said.
The ICC World Test Championships of India will launch the 2025-27 campaign before the five-game UK tour, a 14-year-old career of a large career of 123 matches, retirement of the format of the cricket world stunned.
In his test career, he made 123 matches in 36 -year -old white clothes, an average of 46.85, 210 inning 30 -century and 31 fifty and 9,230 with the best 254*score. Sachin Tendulkar (15.921 Run), Rahul Dravid (13.265 running) and Sunil Gavaskar (10,122 running) behind India’s fourth highest run.
On May 7, Rohit announced that he retired from the test jack in front of a career in front of a 67 test and 11 years ago in front of the UK tour, and India’s ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle from June 20.
He scored 4,301 runs at an average of 40.57 with 12 centuries and 18 fifty. The highest 212 points arrived in 2019 during an unforgettable home series against South Africa. India finishes as the 16th highest runner in the longest format.
In 2024, after the completion of the T20 World Cup, Virat and Rohit announced their retirement from the shortest international format.
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