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WC 2019: Rohit says discipline in batting has paid dividends
The Indian vice-captain scored an unprecedented fifth hundred in a single World Cup edition, eclipsing Kumar Sangakkara's earlier record of most centuries in a single edition
India star opener Rohit Sharma revealed that discipline in his batting has played a part in his success. The Indian vice-captain (103 off 94 balls) scored an unprecedented fifth hundred in a single World Cup edition, eclipsing former Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara's earlier record of most centuries in a single edition.
"There has to be some discipline as well in your batting and I have learned that from my past," Rohit said after India beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets on Saturday.
"What has happened has happened, every day is a new day in cricket. I want to start every day as a fresh day. I come out thinking I have not played any ODIs or scored any hundreds in the tournament. That is the mindset I want to get in and I keep telling myself that," he added.
Asked how he has been able to score big in this tournament, Rohit said, "The shot selection becomes important once you are in. I have to keep telling myself on what sort of shots I can play on that pitch and what sort of bowlers are bowling to me.
"I try and calculate how I want to go forward based on that. It has paid dividends so far," said the 32-year-old opening batsman who also holds the record of maximum double centuries in ODI cricket with three of them to his name.
He said his job was to win games for his team and not going after milestones. "Not really, not thought about scoring five hundreds. I just go out there and do my job. Not thinking about all these kind of milestones," said Rohit. "I know if I play well, all these things will happen along the way. My job is to keep my head straight and get my team to the finishing line," he said. "Although people around me keep talking about the hundreds, but that is the challenge as a sportsperson." Indian captain Virak Kohli said the team did not expect this kind of scoreline heading into the semifinals. "We wanted to play good cricket. To be honest, we didn't expect this kind of scoreline heading into the semis. But that's what consistent performances and hard work get you. Really proud and happy of our team. Most amazing team to be a part of," he said. Asked if the playing eleven for the knock-outs is settled, he said, "More or less everything is set. But we don't want to be one dimensional, I think the team that is more flexible on the day has more chances of executing what they want to. "Obviously the dimensions and the pitches we play on will matter a lot. So we need a good balance in the side and whatever combination provides us, the balance we will go ahead with that. "I really feel confident if we are batting first or bowling first as we are covered with all dimensions. From that point of view we are happy with where we are placed. It is just about turning up on the semifinal day and putting up a performance," the captain added. Asked about India's semifinal opponent, he said, "The opposition has never mattered. We don't focus on what the opposition brings to the table. "If we don't play well anyone can beat us and if we play well we can beat anyone. The focus has to be within and we are confident of our skill sets. We just want to go out there in the semifinal and express our skills and strengths as a team," he said. "So regardless of who we will play, we want to play good cricket and get the result our way."🗣️ “The job is to go win the finals, semi-finals before that. As long as that is not accomplished, no matter how many runs you score, you won’t feel satisfied.”#TeamIndia | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/0EAFQKYUtU
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) July 7, 2019
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