Former Cricketer and commentator Sanjay Manjrekar Slams Peer Comparisons. He has openly criticized the ongoing media narrative that pits Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma against each other. During a recent interview, Manjrekar labeled such comparisons as “unnecessary and unproductive,” urging fans and analysts to appreciate both players for their unique strengths.
“Stop Measuring Greatness Side by Side” Sanjay Manjrekar Slams Peer Comparisons
Manjrekar, known for his candid views, didn’t mince words. “People often forget that Kohli and Rohit are two different kinds of match-winners. Comparing them constantly only takes away from their brilliance,” he said. He added that both players have led India with distinction and have made immense contributions across formats, especially in high-pressure games.
Context of the Criticism
His remarks come amid a renewed wave of media and fan comparisons following India’s recent performances in bilateral and ICC tournaments. With Kohli’s form regaining peak levels and Rohit leading from the front in ICC events, the narrative of “who’s better” has once again dominated headlines.
Manjrekar believes this type of discourse undermines the team’s unity. “These are two modern-day legends. Instead of debating who’s better, we should feel lucky to witness both in the same era,” he said.
Support for Balanced Journalism
The former batter also urged sports media outlets to take more responsibility in shaping public discourse. “Sensational comparisons might drive engagement, but they distort the bigger picture. We should talk more about how these players complement each other and build the team’s legacy.”
A Broader Message to Fans
Manjrekar’s comments resonate with a growing sentiment among former players and coaches who feel that constant peer comparisons distract fans from the broader narrative of team success. He emphasized that cricket is a team sport, and idolizing individual rivalries, especially among teammates, weakens the spirit of unity and support that defines successful squads.
