Published 16:06 IST, September 4th 2019
Rohit Sharma bats for Rhino conservation, will launch Rohit4Rhinos
India vice-captain Rohit Sharma is launching Rohit4Rhinos campaign, in partnership with WWF India and Animal Planet to help build awareness to conserve wildlife
India vice-captain Rohit Sharma is launching Rohit4Rhinos campaign, in partnership with WWF India and Animal Planet, to help build awareness for the need to conserve the Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros or the Indian Rhino. In a campaign launching on Animal Planet to commemorate World Rhino Day on September 22, Rohit pledges to do his bit to save the "vulnerable" species from extinction. The Indian rhinoceros faces several threats, including poaching, habitat loss and mass mortality from inbreeding and disease. Talking about Rhino conservation campaign, Rohit said: "It is our duty as co-inhabitants of this planet to try and protect other species that walk this planet, alongside us.
Rohit Sharma leads campaign
"The future is in our hands and we should do whatever we can to ensure that our children are able to enjoy the rich bio-diversity this world has to offer. I hope that this campaign will inspire others to come forward and join Animal Planet, WWF India and I in this endeavour to save the Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros."
Rohit Sharma extends support for rhino conservation
"Discovery has long been committed to telling the stories and protecting the creatures that make our planet extraordinary. We remain steadfast to leverage the brand strength of India's leading wildlife channel Animal Planet to galvanize people power for the cause of endangered species," said, Megha Tata, MD South Asia, Discovery. "We are confident that Rohit's strong support for the cause of Rhino conservation will help more people to join us for the cause of saving these gentle giants. WWF India would like to thank Rohit Sharma for being the voice of conservation and for his continuous support in raising awareness about the greater one-horned rhinos. Decades-old stories of rhino conservation success in India need to be told and we believe that the campaign Rohit4Rhinos being implemented in partnership with WWF India and Animal Planet will also be able to bring attention to the challenges that conservationists face in protecting the species," said, Dr Dipankar Ghose, Director, Species and Landscapes, WWF India.
Kohli as the Test captain
Kohli became the captain of India's test side when MS Dhoni retired midway through India's tour of Australia in 2014. He has been leading the way since then. Kohli, who made his test debut for India in West Indies in 2011, he scored 4 runs in the first innings and 15 runs in the second innings. Eight years later, he leaves the Caribbean nation as the most successful Test captain for India. In the post-match interview, Kohli said, "Captaincy is just a 'c' in front of your name honestly. It's the collective effort that matters. It's a by-product of this quality team that we have here, to be honest. If we didn't have the bowlers that we have, I don't think the results would have been possible". Kohli's record of 28 wins has come in 48 matches as captain, whereas Dhoni took 60 matches to win 27 matches as captain. On the overall list of most successful test captains, Kohli has a long way to go as South African cricketer Graeme Smith has 53 Test wins as a captain. During his tenure as captain, Kohli has also led India to its first-ever series win in Australia earlier this year beating them 2-1.
Updated 16:32 IST, September 4th 2019