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While the hype around an Indian skipper will still be there but Boucher expects Rohit to operate more freely with the bat. | File photo

'So many things wrong with this': Rohit's wife reacts to MI coach justifying his removal

It was a tough decision meant to free him as a batter given that he didn't have a great run in the past couple of seasons, Boucher said


Even as Rohit Sharma has remained tight-lipped on Mumbai Indians’ move to replace him with Hardik Pandya as their captain for IPL 2024, his wife Ritika Sajdeh has expressed her disappointment over MI head coach Mark Boucher justifying the decision.

Ritika took to social media to slam the comments from the former South Africa wicketkeeper after the official Instagram handle of Smash Sports uploaded the video of Boucher’s interview. Replying to the video, Ritika made a cryptic remark. “So many things wrong with this,” she wrote as a comment to the clip.

Rohit has struggled to be consistent for Mumbai Indians in the last few IPL seasons. He managed 332 runs in 16 matches in 2023, while he aggregated just 268 in 14 matches at an average of less than 20 in 2022.

‘Didn’t have great run’

Earlier in his interview, Boucher revealed that Rohit's removal from the team's captaincy was a tough decision meant to free him as a batter given that he did not have a great run in the past couple of seasons.

The Reliance-owned franchise, in the most talked about one-way 'all-cash trade' in the IPL history, bought back all-rounder Hardik Pandya after his successful two-year stint with Gujarat Titans. The team subsequently named him the skipper replacing Rohit, who led the side to five IPL titles.

"We saw a window to get Hardik back as a player," Boucher told South Africa-based podcast 'Banter with The Boys'.

‘Want him as player’

"We still want him (Rohit) as a player, absolutely because we know he has some great value to add and just go out there and actually enjoy it, without the hype of being the captain," he said.

"He probably hasn't had the best couple of seasons with the bat but he has done well as captain and I just thought after speaking with whole Mumbai Indians group, we thought may be this is an opportunity for him to step in for his last year or so," the coach added.

While the hype around an Indian skipper will still be there but Boucher expects Rohit to operate more freely with the bat.

"He will still captain India so that hype is going to be there but when he steps into the IPL, may be take that extra bit of pressure off him as captain and may be we get the best out of Rohit Sharma...," he hoped.

"...playing with nice smile on his face and spending time with beautiful family that he has got, there's no easy way to do it," he said.

Cites busy schedule

Boucher said Rohit's busy schedule also puts pressure on Indian captain.

"One thing I picked up with Roh (nickname) is that he is a fantastic guy and he has been captaining for ages and he has been doing really well and not just for MI but for India as well, he walks into a place and there are cameras on him and he is so busy," Boucher said.

Rohit enjoys a massive fan base in social media and Boucher urged fans to understand his removal was a cricketing decision.

"A lot of people don't understand this in India and people get quite emotional about it...it is more of a cricketing decision that was made...it will bring the best out of Rohit as a person and a player and let him just go out there enjoy and score some good runs." On Pandya's return, Boucher said that the Baroda man has shown admirable leadership skills for Gujarat Titans in the past two editions.

"He is a Mumbai Indians boy and he won his first year as captain and came runner up in the second year, so there's obviously some very good leadership skills," he said.

(With agency inputs)

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