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Rohit Sharma Defends India’s New Approach in T20Is Ahead Of WI Series

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

Rohit Sharma defends India’s new approach in T20Is ahead of WI series, says India captain Rohit, says odd defeat in World Cup doesn’t equate to extended bad cricket.

Rohit Sharma Defends India’s New Approach in T20Is Ahead Of WI Series

The New Perspective of Your team in T20:-

Team India captain Rohit Sharma has asked everyone to be calm and patient about his team’s new approach in the T20s.

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Rohit said that with a strategy to be a little more aggressive given that it won’t come up sometimes but it’s not a big deal as one or two failures won’t make them a bad team, or the players won’t be all of a sudden.

Speaking to a reporter ahead of the first T20I against West Indies, Rohit said that the outsiders should maintain silence and not jump the gun as far as the new approach is concerned.

Rohit Sharma Defends India’s New Approach in T20Is Ahead Of WI Series

“So I repeat, people outside the scene should stay calm and maintain silence. The brand of cricket we are currently playing.

We are trying to learn something from this:-

There will be failures at times, and the results may not be favorable, but that is totally fine, no problem in that, because we are trying to learn something from it.”

“We are trying to do something different, so there may be instances where we make mistakes, but that doesn’t mean the player or the team is bad,” the captain said.

Since drubbing in the T20 World Cup 2021, especially in the first two matches against Pakistan and New Zealand, the Men in Blue took a more fearless approach, and most of the time, it has worked.

Defending India’s race in the World Cup, Rohit said that they may not have had an ICC title in the recent past.

Rohit Sharma Defends India’s New Approach in T20Is Ahead Of WI Series

I was playing Orthodox Cricket:-

I don’t agree that we were playing orthodox cricket. You lose a few matches in the World Cup and suddenly it happens, talk about a team trying something else.

“If you look at the overall games that we have played in the World Cup, we have won almost 80 percent of our games,” he added.

Rohit Sharma Defends India’s New Approach in T20Is Ahead Of WI Series

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The skipper also mentioned that he hasn’t made it. It to the playing XI ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia later this year. And that a few things need to be addressed to fill up some of the spots. Which he is still to finalize. have to give.