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Both are aggressive but not right to compare Rohit to Sehwag: Uthappa

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Published : Oct 4, 2019, 10:57 AM IST

While Rohit slammed 176 in the first Test against South Africa in Visakhapatnam, fellow opener Mayank Agarwal hit his first double hundred (215) in Test cricket.

Kolkata, Rohit Sharma, 2007 World T20, M.S. Dhoni, Robin Uthappa

Kolkata: Rohit Sharma has started his Test carrer as an opener with a bang, smashing 176 in the first game against South Africa. As soon as the Mumbai lad reached century the cricket experts and fans started comparing him with veteran India opener Virendra Sehwag. But India batsman Robin Uthappa feels that it is not right to compare both batsmen.

"It's not right to compare. He has his own style of batting. They are both aggressive that's the common thread. Viru pa was more a demolisher of the ball while Rohit caresses it. The way they go about dealing with bowlers is vastly different but the aggressive nature in the common factor," Uthappa said.

"He has always done well in India and abroad. In white-ball cricket, he dominates the scene right now. He is arguably one of the best batsmen in the world," Uthappa told media.

"Given that situation, he must be going through a huge surge in confidence. He has reached a point in his career where he understands his batting really well and he knows what works for him and how to approach him.

"I think he has figured out opening the batting and this opportunity came at the right moment for Rohit to capitalise on it. So it's not a surprise that he is successful," said the 33-year old who was a key member of India's 2007 World T20 winning team.

Kolkata, Rohit Sharma, 2007 World T20, M.S. Dhoni, Robin Uthappa
Rohit and Sehwag

KKR batsman Uthappa scored 6 as Rohit made his T20 debut against England in the World T20, a game best remembered for Yuvraj Singh's six sixes as India won by 18 runs. Rohit had also made his ODI debut in 2007 and did not look back from there on to become one of the best batsmen in white-ball cricket.

While Rohit slammed 176 in the first Test against South Africa in Visakhapatnam, fellow opener Mayank Agarwal hit his first double hundred (215) in Test cricket.

Speaking on Mayank, who Uthappa has seen from his formative years while playing for Karnataka, he said: "It augurs extremely well for him that he has got a double hundred. It's nice in a way to get his first 100 in India.

"He is a much-improved batsman. I remember we were contemplating dropping him from the Karnataka game and when R. Vinay Kumar gave him a push, he scored a triple hundred and he did not look back from there.

"He will only get better with more opportunities. This will do his confidence a lot of good," said Uthappa who is a former Karnataka skipper but joined Kerala this year as a professional guest player and has been entrusted to lead the side in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Kolkata: Rohit Sharma has started his Test carrer as an opener with a bang, smashing 176 in the first game against South Africa. As soon as the Mumbai lad reached century the cricket experts and fans started comparing him with veteran India opener Virendra Sehwag. But India batsman Robin Uthappa feels that it is not right to compare both batsmen.

"It's not right to compare. He has his own style of batting. They are both aggressive that's the common thread. Viru pa was more a demolisher of the ball while Rohit caresses it. The way they go about dealing with bowlers is vastly different but the aggressive nature in the common factor," Uthappa said.

"He has always done well in India and abroad. In white-ball cricket, he dominates the scene right now. He is arguably one of the best batsmen in the world," Uthappa told media.

"Given that situation, he must be going through a huge surge in confidence. He has reached a point in his career where he understands his batting really well and he knows what works for him and how to approach him.

"I think he has figured out opening the batting and this opportunity came at the right moment for Rohit to capitalise on it. So it's not a surprise that he is successful," said the 33-year old who was a key member of India's 2007 World T20 winning team.

Kolkata, Rohit Sharma, 2007 World T20, M.S. Dhoni, Robin Uthappa
Rohit and Sehwag

KKR batsman Uthappa scored 6 as Rohit made his T20 debut against England in the World T20, a game best remembered for Yuvraj Singh's six sixes as India won by 18 runs. Rohit had also made his ODI debut in 2007 and did not look back from there on to become one of the best batsmen in white-ball cricket.

While Rohit slammed 176 in the first Test against South Africa in Visakhapatnam, fellow opener Mayank Agarwal hit his first double hundred (215) in Test cricket.

Speaking on Mayank, who Uthappa has seen from his formative years while playing for Karnataka, he said: "It augurs extremely well for him that he has got a double hundred. It's nice in a way to get his first 100 in India.

"He is a much-improved batsman. I remember we were contemplating dropping him from the Karnataka game and when R. Vinay Kumar gave him a push, he scored a triple hundred and he did not look back from there.

"He will only get better with more opportunities. This will do his confidence a lot of good," said Uthappa who is a former Karnataka skipper but joined Kerala this year as a professional guest player and has been entrusted to lead the side in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy.

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Kolkata, Rohit Sharma, 2007 World T20, M.S. Dhoni, Robin Uthappa



Kolkata: Rohit Sharma has started his Test carrer as an opener with a bang, smashing 176 in the first game against South Africa. As soon as the Mumbai lad reached century the cricket experts and fans started comparing him with veteran India opener Virendra Sehwag. But India batsman Robin Uthappa feels that it is not right to compare both batsmen.



 "It's not right to compare. He has his own style of batting. They are both aggressive that's the common thread. Viru pa was more a demolisher of the ball while Rohit caresses it. The way they go about dealing with bowlers is vastly different but the aggressive nature in the common factor," Uthappa said.



"He has always done well in India and abroad. In white-ball cricket, he dominates the scene right now. He is arguably one of the best batsmen in the world," Uthappa told media.



"Given that situation, he must be going through a huge surge in confidence. He has reached a point in his career where he understands his batting really well and he knows what works for him and how to approach him.



"I think he has figured out opening the batting and this opportunity came at the right moment for Rohit to capitalise on it. So it's not a surprise that he is successful," said the 33-year old who was a key member of India's 2007 World T20 winning team.



KKR batsman Uthappa scored 6 as Rohit made his T20 debut against England in the World T20, a game best remembered for Yuvraj Singh's six sixes as India won by 18 runs. Rohit had also made his ODI debut in 2007 and did not look back from there on to become one of the best batsmen in white-ball cricket.



While Rohit slammed 176 in the first Test against South Africa in Visakhapatnam, fellow opener Mayank Agarwal hit his first double hundred (215) in Test cricket.



Speaking on Mayank, who Uthappa has seen from his formative years while playing for Karnataka, he said: "It augurs extremely well for him that he has got a double hundred. It's nice in a way to get his first 100 in India.



"He is a much-improved batsman. I remember we were contemplating dropping him from the Karnataka game and when R. Vinay Kumar gave him a push, he scored a triple hundred and he did not look back from there.



"He will only get better with more opportunities. This will do his confidence a lot of good," said Uthappa who is a former Karnataka skipper but joined Kerala this year as a professional guest player and has been entrusted to lead the side in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy.




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