Rohit Sharma can be main India of their second World Test championship remaining in opposition to Australia at The Oval in England. The Indian Cricket group is aiming to bag the Test glory dwelling and turn out to be the World Test champions of their second try. The Men in Blue, who can be up in opposition to Pat Cummins‘ Australia, is at present going through a drought of ICC World titles.
India have not gained an ICC title since their Champions Trophy win in 2013. They have fallen brief on quite a few events since then and as India gear up for an additional title conflict, questions relating to India’s drought of ICC title are taking rife. India’s captain Rohit Sharma was requested in regards to the much-debated subject forward of the WTC remaining in a press convention on June 6.
The Indian skipper was requested that as India have not gained any ICC title for 10 years, is that this factor including strain and enjoying to the minds of Indians going into this problem? Sharma was fast to reply that the group is aware of what they’ve gained and what not and there’s no level about maintain fascinated about these issues. Rohit mentioned, “Dekhiye hume pata hai humne kya jeeta hai or kya nahi. Baar baar uss cheez ke baare me sochne ka matlab nahi hai. (We know what we have now gained and what we have now misplaced. No level in fascinated about it repeatedly).
He then added that the group was requested the identical query final yr after they performed the T20 World Cup in Australia. “Last year jab hum Australia me the T20 World Cup ke waqt, vo sawal tab bhi kiya gaya tha. Or maine yehi jawab diya tha ki players ko pata hai ki India ne kab jeeta hai or kab nahi jeeta hai. I don’t think uske baare me baar baar sochna jayaz hai (During the T20 World Cup also I was asked the same question. I had then also said that the players know what India has won and whatnot. It’s not good thinking about it),” Sharma added.
‘I need to win championships’ – Sharma
The 36-year-old Sharma additionally highlighted his want to win ICC titles. “Whether it’s me or someone else, even the guys before, their role was to take Indian cricket forward and win as many games, as many championships as possible. For me also, it will be the same. I want to win games, I want to win championships. That is what you play for,” Rohit mentioned throughout the pre-match press convention.
“And yeah, it will be nice to win some titles, win some extraordinary series. But yeah, like having said that, I genuinely feel that we don’t want to put too much pressure on ourselves by overthinking about these kind of stuff. As a captain, like I said, every captain wants to win championships, So I’ll be no different. I also want to win championships. And that’s what the sport is all about, winning championship. So for me, it will be nice if I can win one or two championships, as in when I decide to move on from this job,” he added.