• Nasser Hussain has highlighted one player who particularly stands out amongst others in modern-day cricket.

  • Nasser expressed his admiration for Indian batting sensation and his unique skill and style in batting.

Nasser Hussain reveals his favourite player to watch out in modern-day cricket
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In contemporary cricket, fans are witnessing the rise of numerous great players who have consistently performed at the highest level. Icons like Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, and Babar Azam have captivated audiences with their exceptional skill sets and ability to adapt to the demands of the game. Each player brings a unique style, showcasing their prowess across formats, whether in the gritty Test matches or the fast-paced limited-overs games. Their remarkable consistency and composure under pressure have set new benchmarks in batting, solidifying their legacies as some of the finest cricketers of this era. Amidst this elite group, former England captain Nasser Hussain has highlighted one player who particularly stands out.

Nasser Hussain names his favourite player to watch out in modern-day cricket

In a recent segment on Sky Sports, Nasser shared his admiration for Indian batting sensation Rohit Sharma and his unique skill and style in batting. Nasser acknowledged that batting, especially at the highest levels of cricket, is incredibly challenging. For most players, it feels like a high-speed, high-pressure endeavor, where there’s a constant sense of urgency when facing world-class bowlers.

However, Nasser pointed out that Rohit seems to play with exceptional calmness and control. Unlike many batters who often appear hurried or out of time, Rohit makes batting look effortless. He appears to have more time to decide his shots, suggesting that he can read and anticipate the bowler’s delivery better than most. This quality—having ‘time’—is a rare attribute in cricket and speaks to Rohit’s ability to stay composed under pressure, pick up the bowler’s cues quickly, and execute his shots with precision. For Hussain, this ease and grace make Rohit a joy to watch and a standout among modern-day cricketers.

“I would say I like Rohit Sharma. I have to be honest. I just think batting is so hard, it’s such a difficult task but Rohit makes it look so easy. Batting, I always felt rushed when you’re facing any bowler you feel a bit like you’re out of time Rohit seems to have so much time to play a shot,” said Nasser on Sky Sports.

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The star batter’s impact in the current era

Notably, Rohit’s influence on modern cricket is significant. As the captain of the Indian cricket team and an accomplished opener, he has played a crucial role in many of India’s triumphs. With a remarkable record in ODIs and T20s, including several double centuries, he has established himself as one of the top run-scorers in the game.

Rohit’s aggressive yet elegant batting style, coupled with his strategic thinking as a captain, has made him a formidable force on the field. His calm demeanor and ability to handle pressure situations further amplify his importance in the team. As Nasser aptly pointed out, Rohit is not only a player to watch but also a representation of modern batting excellence, inspiring a new generation of cricketers worldwide.

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