Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan said that vice-captain Rohit Sharma did not lack in hard work in his early years even though his body language suggested a relaxed attitude to his batting.

“A lot of people are mistaken when they see a guy who has a lot of time and he is slightly more relaxed than compared to Rohit. Then you say he needs to work hard,” Pathan was quoted as saying by Star Sports show Cricket Connected.

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Pathan pointed out that similar things were said about former India opener Wasim Jaffer too. “...when he used to run he used to run very relaxed, when he used to bat he had lot of time and we used to think – why isn’t he working hard – but actually, he was working really hard.

“Similarly with Rohit, from outside we used to think he might need to work harder, he might need to put more application,” said 35-year-old.

Pathan said Rohit “always talks about sensible things” and that is why he is successful as a batsman as well as captain of IPL side Mumbai Indians.

“He used to always talk about working hard and he used to always talk about the team first as well, that is why you see some of the results he got at the captain of the Mumbai Indians team.

“He got the beating of not playing the World Cup and then came back really hard because of a strong mind set after 2012.”

Watch Irfan Pathan talk to Rohit Sharma here: