Ishan Kishan is a dynamic left-hander known for explosive starts and entertaining batting. His popularity among fans and aggressive style at the top of the order makes him one of the most exciting talents in Indian cricket.
Yet, when it comes to adaptability, game awareness, and finishing big matches under pressure, Rohit Sharma’s experience and tactical brilliance still overshadow him. Kishan may thrill audiences, but Rohit’s legacy in ODIs remains unmatched.
Yashasvi Jaiswal has made waves with his fearless approach and stylish strokeplay. His young age, talent, and growing fan following make him a highly promising prospect for India’s ODI future.
Still, converting starts into huge innings and performing consistently in major tournaments are areas where Rohit Sharma’s class sets him apart. Jaiswal is yet to reach that level, and matching Rohit’s aura in the market and on-field performance may remain a tough challenge.
Shubman Gill is considered Rohit Sharma’s natural successor. His technique, composure, and temperament make him a standout batter in ODIs. Fans and analysts alike see him as a rising star capable of dominating at the top order.
However, despite his talent and growing experience, Shubman cannot yet match Rohit’s calmness under pressure, big-tournament impact, and match-winning aura. Rohit’s consistency in ICC events and high-stakes games remains unmatched.