Representing India is not a joke: Rohit Sharma after Champions Trophy Triumph | Cricket news


Representing India is not a joke: Rohit Sharma after Champions Trophy Triumph

New Delhi: Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma danced to India soon after winning the Champions Trophy, a “Dandiya” dance. Head coach Gautam Gambhir hugged his wards as he roamed the field with a rare broad smile.
After such a magnificent night, those scenes were not out of simple.

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Beyond clear, Troika attained great internal importance in that footage.
After the team’s main average performance, Gambhir, Rohit and Kohli have been more upset than others in the last six months.
Although there may be some truth for criticism, the way it aims to be inappropriate. However, now they have a lifeline, a strong position to control their fate, and a more clear pathway for the group.

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According to Rohit, it followed full faith in the process that the management established before the incident.
“Somebody was telling me that we have lost only one game in the last three ICC tournaments. Therefore, it is a great milestone. Therefore, it shows a lot of quality, very depth, very much understanding within the team,” Skiper Rohit said after the title victory on Sunday night.
According to Rohit, the team’s mentality assisted him in opposing “pressure”.
He said, “There is a lot of pressure from outside. If India loses a game. There are many speculations. But, the boys have really managed to keep it aside and focus on how to win the game and enjoy the game,” he said.

The way he left those intestinal precious 30 and 40s in the long game versions, the first player to take Rohit out.
After scoring 76 who won the game against New Zealand in the championship match, the 37 -year -old saw a different side for it.
“See, representing India is not a joke. Everyone wants to represent India with great integrity. I contributed a lot to the 2019 World Cup, but we did not win. So, it was not fun. It was not fun. Even if you scored 30 or 40 runs and win the match, you get more satisfaction and happiness.
“So, I think it was very important for me to do something and bring the team to a position where there is some rest for the rest of the batting order,” he said.

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However, India had to make a big deal of criticism to reach this level, especially after management five spinners: Washington Sundar, Varun Chakraborty, Axer Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, and Ravindra Jadeja.
Whether by limiting the run flow or getting wickets, the first four played and helped India win regularly.
However, the idea leaders never questioned their approach, and carefully considered the previous Dubai matches, such as the ILT20, helps in their decision making.

“We knew the situations would be difficult, but we adapted well. We had to go with more spinners than the seamors.”
The team faced criticism without any justification for its decision to stay in Dubai for the ICC showcase.
Rohit claimed that India is sufficient to take advantage of the circumstances, disregarding such foreign discussions.
He said, “We saw how much these surfaces were used before coming here. I knew that slow bowlers would come to play. So, we wanted to choose the squad based on it,” he said.
However, as Gambhir had already indicated, the four pitches used in DICS presented the team with a variety of obstacles, thus choosing the right team is not the same as winning the game.

“It is a big effort to have teams under 250. We feel that the wicket is helping the spinners. But you must have seen that in some matches, no ball has changed in such a way that the ball is changing every time, every over,” Rohit accepted.
That uncertain spin may have given a certain benefit to the bowlers, but it also increased the threat to the batsmen.
“Sometimes, one or two balls turn into the middle, but this is the challenge that you are facing as a batsman. You don’t have to be ready for the ball that is turning. But it’s a straight ball.”
The argument was emphasized by Kohli’s departure in the final.
Playing for the turn, the master batsman, who has scored an average of 54, which includes critics of his form for silent critics, was caught in front of the wicket by off-spinner Michael BracewellThe stock ball, which he was harsh than anticipating.

“The straight ball that is coming, which is 80% or 70% out of 100, you have to be ready for it. Therefore, I think it is adaptation and this is what these people have shown in the middle.
“I am proud of them because India is a bloody good team without a doubt,” he said.
They can now display two international trophies as further proofs.

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