Rohit Sharma Wants Indian Middle Order To Prepare For The Worst, This Is What He Said

Rohit Sharma became Team India’s new white-ball captain. Virat Kohli stepped down as T20I captain after World Cup. Rohit Sharma was awarded the T20I captaincy after T20I World Cup. However, Virat Kohli has not quit captaincy in ODIs. Team India will tour South Africa for three Tests and three ODIs. The Indian team for the Test series against South Africa has been announced. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced that going forward Rohit Sharma will be the new white-ball captain of Team India.

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In the last 4 years, India has lost the Champions Trophy final against Pakistan in 2017, semi-final in ODI World Cup 2019, and recently in the T20 World Cup. If we look at those games, India lost the games in a similar pattern, losing early wickets. Recently, when Rohit Sharma skipped the Test series against New Zealand, he was with Boria Majumdar YouTube show Backstage With Boria. In the show, he was asked if he has been able to find out what went wrong in those games. To which Rohit Sharma said,

“To be honest, not really, I would say it was that initial phase of the game where we lost the game. So that’s something I’ll keep in mind and see that we prepare for the worst. We have to prepare when the team is 10 for 3. That’s how I want to move forward and get the message across to the boys that guys who are batting at No. 3, 4, 5, 6, there’s nowhere written that if you are 10 for 2 or 3 [in a T20I], you can’t get 180 or you can’t get 190, or maybe more.”

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Rohit Sharma said that he wants guys to prepare in that fashion. Hitman added,

“I want the guys to prepare in that fashion. Let’s say we are playing the semi-final and we are 10 for 2 in the first two overs, what do we do? What is the plan? I want to put ourselves in that situation again and see if we can respond to that. We have got some games before the World Cup to try and test that out. Because if you look there is a similarity between all three games that we lost – two Pakistan games and one New Zealand game in three ICC tournaments.”

“I do understand that the quality of the bowling was exceptional at that point, but it has happened three times. I hope that it doesn’t happen for the fourth time. So hopefully we will prepare for that, keeping that situation in mind, and move forward and see how we can plan – whether we can just counterattack straight from ball one, whoever batter goes in.

And then I don’t want people to think that, ‘Oh, they are 10 for 2, what shot is he playing?’ The commentators, the people of India or anywhere else, they need to understand that this is a plan of the team.”

Rohit Sharma is the most successful IPL captain with five titles. He was the captain when India won the Nidhas Trophy and Asia Cup in the absence of Virat Kohli. Talking about his leadership philosophy, Rohit added,

“A captain is there to ensure right players are playing, the right combination is playing, and obviously a few tactical things that you need to look after.

A captain needs to stand at the forefront while performing and everything else needs to stand at the back. The reason I say that is he can make a difference by standing at the back because then he can make sure he puts his hand around everyone, that’s what I meant when I said you have to be the least important member of the team.”

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Rohit Sharma also talked about Virat Kohli’s importance in the team. For a few years, Indian white-ball batting has revolved around Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. He added,

“A batter of his quality is always needed in the squad. To have an average of 50-plus in the T20 format, it’s crazy, it’s unreal. Obviously, with the experience he has, he has bailed India out so many times from difficult situations.

So that quality and his kind of batsmanship is obviously required, and he is still a leader of the team. All those things put together, you don’t want to miss out, you don’t want to ignore that kind of stuff. His presence in the squad is very, very important moving forward and it can only strengthen our team.” 

The selectors have picked 18 members squad for the upcoming Test series against South Africa. Ajinkya Rahane has been sacked as a vice-captain. Virat Kohli will continue to be the red ball captain and his deputy will be Rohit Sharma. What do you think about Rohit Sharma’s point of view and strategy? Let us know in the comments below.

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