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“It was not as if I wanted to throw my wicket away” – Rohit Sharma says following SL vs IND ODI series
By SMCS - Aug 8, 2024 1:00 pm
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Indian captain Rohit Sharma has said that he was not trying to “throw” his wicket while batting aggressively against Sri Lanka in the recent ODI series where Team India lost by 2-0. Instead, he wanted to carry forward the momentum and score as many runs as possible. Notably, Rohit scored two half-centuries and a quickfire 35 (20) in the three matches with a strike rate of 141.44 – the highest in the series as well.

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Rohit Sharma smashed a huge six

“My personal effort was to ensure that I score as many runs as I could,” Rohit Sharma said in the post-series press conference, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo. “It was not as if I wanted to throw my wicket away after the powerplay. I wanted to continue the momentum and intent, but I unfortunately got dismissed while trying to play a few shots. My batting plan is pretty simple and straightforward.”

“I knew that the runs that will be scored during the powerplay will be critical. I knew that the wickets will get a little slow after that, the ball will turn a bit and even the field is spread out. When there are only two fielders outside the ring, we had to take our chances. I took those chances whenever I felt that I could put the bowler under pressure. All the runs that you score over and above that, it benefits the team to play the remaining 40 overs,” he again added.

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However, Sri Lanka used the opposite strategy by playing cautiously in the powerplay and making sure at least one of the top three batters scored big as well. With this, they managed big scores and eventually won.

“They were consistent with sweeps, taking their chances. There weren’t a lot of runs scored down the ground. They didn’t use the feet as much as we expected. It was about using sweeps and piercing that deep square leg and midwicket field. That is something we failed to do as a batting unit. We didn’t play enough sweeps, reverse sweeps, or paddle sweeps, and used our feet too much. That was the difference. All in all, we need to admit where we have made mistakes, we didn’t dominate against spin. On such wickets, you need to dominate a bit and the Sri Lankan spinners had consistently kept us under pressure in all three games,” Rohit Sharma concluded.