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Rohit Sharma has been playing an ultra-aggressive brand of cricket where he looks to go big from ball one. This has been in stark contrast to the way he played earlier. 

Rohit Sharma, more often than not, takes his time at the beginning of the game irrespective of the format and then goes big.

Amidst all this,  Dinesh Lad, Rohit's childhood coach, is not impressed with the way the Indian captain has been getting out of late, saying he must resort to playing the anchor's role instead of a "high-risk" game.

Lad wants his ward to spend more time on the wicket. The Indian skipper got out for four runs against Pakistan on Sunday and scored just 14 against Australia in a warm-up match in the ongoing T20 World Cup.

"Yes, he is playing a high-risk game for quite some time now, which he should not. I have no idea why he is doing that. I think he is making a mistake in playing an overly aggressive game," Lad told PTI in an interview on Wednesday.

"I feel he should spend more time on the crease and not throw his wicket away. I don't want him to take chances in the first six overs of the powerplay. He should play his normal and natural game. He should try to play 17-18 overs and score around 70-80 runs in every match he plays," Lad added.

The coach said that he would like to see a change in Rohit's approach in T20 cricket, especially in the ongoing showpiece.

"As his coach, I would like to see him as an anchor and not as a destroyer who plays high-risk games. If he stays on the



wicket for some time, he will play long and useful innings. He plays too much in the air, maybe because sometimes it is needed in T20 cricket. But I would say he should go with controlled aggression.

If he cuts down the risky shots, he will do well in every match." Recalling his last conversation with Rohit, Lad said: "The last time I spoke to him was before he went to the World Cup. We did not talk much about the technique as he has played so much cricket for India.

"I advised him to stay on the crease and play sensibly. I always want him to lead from the front and contribute maximum towards India's victory. But he is not getting the time as he is throwing his wickets away.

"Sometimes he gets out cheaply playing rash shots and he has to face criticism for that."

He expressed confidence that Rohit will come back strongly in the upcoming matches.

"I am sure Rohit will come back very strongly. I feel he must show some patience. He should spend more time on the crease. The wickets in Australia are ideally suited for his kind of game. He is a stroke player and the ball nicely comes into the bat.

"In T20 cricket, it's difficult to talk about technique much. He should start enjoying the game more and do well for the country both as a player and as a captain.

"I am very happy and feel proud that my ward Rohit Sharma is leading India in the T20 World Cup. Just like India won the World Cup on his debut World Cup in 2007 I would like to see him lift the World Cup on his debut as captain."
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