Team India in Asia Cup 2022: Indian cricket team's all-format skipper Rohit Sharma said that the disappointing performance in the last T20 World Cup has forced Team India to change its attitude and approach. Rohit is now preparing to lead the national team in the upcoming edition of the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia, but before that, the MI skipper faces the big challenge of Asia Cup 2022. Ever since India's heartbreaking exit from T20 World Cup 2021, India, under Rohit Sharma's captaincy, is yet to lose a series in T20Is.
“We have talked many times about what we wanted to do, how we wanted to play. It is one thing talking about it and it is another to go out there and doing it. I felt everyone was trying to do that, in that most of us actually went and did that. That to me was very pleasing,” Rohit said after India’s big win in the fifth and final T20I.
“Not just me and him (Dravid) are talking; we all are doing that. Firstly, I want to appreciate everyone buying into the thought and then going out there and doing it. It takes a lot; it is not easy, we have tried it, and we have succeeded in most occasions, which is a good thing,” he added.
Rohit feels it is important for him as the skipper to make sure the process continues.
“That is what I wanted to address as captain, to the group because it was one important thing that we wanted to achieve and we have pretty much achieved it but it does not mean it is the end of the road for us. Lot to play for and we will continue to keep topping up those little aspects of the game and again, just wanted to appreciate, it takes a lot to change your game, it takes a lot to get into different mindset. For me individual brilliance is good, but those little, little efforts from us is what will give us more results consistently and that is what we are looking for,” he added.