Rohit Sharma has been consistent in ODI and also T20 as an opener for a long time now. After Shikhar Dhawan got injured, Rahul was called up the order to handle the opening part of the batting. Since then, he has been proving his worth to his side by performing excellently well in all formats. So the question remains about who should be the perfect opening pair for India?

There is not a single answer to this inquiry, truly. It’s like the situation Australia confronted when they were without Steve Smith and David Warner in the development to the World Cup. Players, for example, Peter Handscomb and Ashton Turner gave a superb record of themselves, however, at last, they needed to clear a path for the greater names. That rationale, nonetheless, didn’t make a difference at the 2019 Ashes, when Marnus Labuschange, who supplanted Smith as Test cricket’s first concussion substitute and dazzled with a coarse fifty to spare the Lord’s Test, held his place even after Smith recovered wellness.

So instead of thinking about the comparison between Rahul, Shikhar, and Rohit as an opener, we should be happy that we have not one but 3 solid T20 openers. It all depends on the conditions and situations that we are in to decide to open for India. In any case, Rahul is a dynamic player and he can play at any place. His unique ability to hold his ground and at the same time score runs gives him the advantage to play at any place we require.