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“I know the result could have gone either way”: Rohit Sharma talks about India’s win against Bangladesh

Friday, 04-Oct-202417 hrs ago
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In a match that was marked by unpredictable weather, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma demonstrated exceptional leadership and strategic acumen, leading his team to a resounding victory over Bangladesh in the second Test. Despite rain disrupting play on the second and third days, Rohit Sharma made pivotal decisions that ultimately secured a 2-0 series sweep for India.

The second Test, held at rain-soaked Green Park in Kanpur, faced significant interruptions, leaving the players in suspense. With no play possible for two consecutive days, there was high possibility for a draw. However, Rohit Sharma remained resolute, instilling a sense of urgency and determination within the team. Rohit Sharma also commended the players’ resilience and adaptability. Sharma also lauded India’s impressive fielding as players were quite focused and took brilliant catches. Mohammed Siraj and Rohit Sharma himself took impressive catches that also in some ways contributed to India’s victory. 

"The bowlers came to the party first. They got the wickets that we needed, and then when we came inside, we had to take a little bit of risk to get a result. I know the result could have gone either way, but I was okay with it. So was the coach [Gautam Gambhir] and the other players as well because you have to be brave enough to take those decisions and go and play that way. When things fall in place, everything looks good. And that is where it can change quickly, when things doesn't fall in place. Everybody would've started criticising the decision that we took and all of that but what matters is what we think inside this changing room. And that is what mattered. And that is what we went with in this game,” Rohit told bcci.tv.

"It was a clear plan that we want the result, how we can get the result. Everybody started finding answers for that. I think it was an exceptional series. It may go unnoticed."

"I was just informed out of the 24 catches that came our way, we took 23 of them, which is a great result especially in the slips," Rohit said.

"You don't often see in India ball carrying through the slips. But the guys who were standing behind were so sharp and to take those catches, it may look easy on television, but it is not, trust me, because they are standing way ahead than they normally do. So all those catches that come the way, they are very hard to take those catches. The reaction time is very less, and I have seen it. They put everyone puts a lot of effort in getting those things right.

"And the Dilip [T Dilip, India’s fielding coach] obviously is helping with the players. Some crucial catches as well, which actually turned the game around."

Under Rohit Sharma’s captaincy, team India has maintained an aggressive approach, which was also on full display during the second Test match against Bangladesh. 

“I think, for me aggression is all about your actions. It's not about my reactions, the kind of batting we do, the kind of field positioning we do, the kind of bowling we do; that to me is aggression."

"Look, without the help of the other ten players, and, obviously people who are sitting in the dressing room as well, this wouldn't have been possible when we had lost two days, two-and-a-half days actually, it's very easy for everyone to just drift away from the goal that we had of winning this test match. When we came here on the fourth day of the morning, first things first, they [Bangladesh] were batting and we needed to get them out. We needed seven wickets quickly, so I thought everything started there."

Rohit Sharma said that playing at high level requires you to be calm and think wisely. 

"When you are playing at such a high level, you need to have a bit of everything. You need to be calm, to think wisely. There are a lot of decisions that you have to take on the field. Not every decision will go your way, but you have to back it and use your experience, use your knowledge. So that is what I do. I, I've been there enough to trust my judgment that I do take on the field, the decisions that I take on the field, I trust on it. And then, then I go by it. There are players around me who are open to giving suggestions, but at the end of the day, I trust my mind and I trust my judgment, and that's all that matters."

 

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