Disappointment was writ massive on Rohit Sharma’s visage. The defeat on the dustbowl on the Holkar Stadium had damage him.
His eyes swooped throughout the gathering, selecting out little issues after which he strongly defended the nature of the pitch within the third Test right here.
Everyone’s name
Rohit mentioned, “When the series starts we decide what kind of pitches we’ve got to play on. This was everyone’s call to play on such pitches. I don’t think we are putting pressure on our own batters.”
He added, “When we win, everything looks good. Nobody talks about batting. When we lose, these things come out. We’ve decided we want to play on such pitches. We know things can turn against us too, but we’re ready for it.”
Rohit mentioned a majority of Indian batters fell to poor pictures within the first innings. “We did not put enough runs on the board.”
On Tests ending in three days, he mentioned this was not occurring in India alone. “The batters have to adapt to the conditions for the Tests to last longer,” he mentioned.
Queried about plans for a greentop in Ahmedabad, Rohit replied, “We will address it in Ahmedabad.”
Still on pitches, he mentioned, ‘Honestly, this pitch talk is just getting too much. Everytime we play in India, the only focus is on the pitch.”
About former cricketers criticising such pitches, Rohit said, “I don’t assume they’ve performed on pitches like this.”
Rohit termed his chat outdoors the dressing room with Ishan Kishan “extremely personal.”
On Pujara and Shreyas
Talking about Shreyas Iyer and Cheteshwar Pujara, Rohit mentioned, ‘When you’re taking part in on pitches like this, you want a Shreyas Iyer variety of an innings. Someone who can take down the bowlers. Pujara being Pujara, loves spending time within the center, he needs to grind it out.”
Rohit mentioned Nathan Lyon, given his consistency and selection, was the best modern abroad spinner to go to India.