NEWSIndia vice-captain Rohit Sharma says that he is looking forward to working with Rahul Dravid, who on Wednesday (November 4) was officially appointed the next head coach of the Indian team.
The former India captain was serving as the head at the National Cricket Academy (NCA), but will now take over from Ravi Shastri as the head coach of Team India after the ongoing T20 World Cup 2021. "Congratulations to him for coming back but in a different capacity in the Indian team. We look forward to working with him. He's a stalwart of Indian cricket, and it'll be nice working with him in the future," Rohit said at a press conference.
Rohit, who won the player of the match for his explosive 74, said that the approach from the Indian side was different in the game against Afghanistan, something that was lacking in the first two games of the competition. "The approach was different. I wish it was in the first two games as well but it didn't happen. But that can happen when you are on the road for a long time. Decision-making sometimes can be a problem and that's exactly what happened in the first two games," Rohit said.
He then elaborated how decision-making can be affected if the mind is not fresh as people are expected to make correct decisions whenever they are on the field. "The amount of cricket that is being played and amount of cricket we are playing, every time you step onto the field, you have to make the right decision," Rohit said.
"You need to ensure that you are fresh in terms of mental aspect. Maybe that's the reason why we didn't take some good decisions. When you play a lot of cricket, these kinds of things keep happening. You need to get away from the game and freshen up your mind.
"But when you play the World Cup, your full focus should be on the World Cup, you should know what you need to do and what you don't," he said, putting things in perspective.
Rohit also made his displeasure known very subtly when he said that two bad games can't make a team poor one. "It didn't happen in two games but that doesn't mean that we have become bad players overnight. If you have two bad games, it doesn't mean that all players are bad, those who are running the team are bad, you reflect and you comeback and that's what we did in this game," he said.
"In these situations, you have to stay fearless and not think about what is happening elsewhere. We are a very good team but just that we were not great on that particular day against Pakistan and also against New Zealand. The game that we played sums it up that this is what we get when we play fearlessly," he said, summing it up.
(With inputs from PTI)