As the Indian cricketers await the challenge of playing their maiden Day-Night Test at the Eden Gardens against Bangladesh from November 22 to 26, newly turned Test opener Rohit Sharma said that he was part of a pink ball game in Duleep Trophy and loved the experience.

Asked about being made the stand-in skipper every time Virat Kohli is rested, Rohit said that leading the team is an honour in itself.

Rohit has been in the pink of form and the batsman said that he will continue to look to give his best every time he takes the crease. "I always try to do well and for me, the thought is to not stop. My job is to keep performing and I see it that way. Be it Bangladesh or West Indies after that or when we go to New Zealand," he said.


Rohit also refused to speak on the debate over M.S. Dhoni's future and said: "We don't hear anything about these things. You guys make these things up."