Sunday, December 22nd, 2024

Ind vs Aus: After the match was a draw, Rohit Sharma remembered Ajinkya Rahane, Pujara, said- I want to meet him/her…

New Delhi. The third test between India and Australia was a draw. Indian captain Rohit Sharma admitted that his/her batting form has been average recently but he/she is feeling good about his/her game, which gives hope for the remaining two Tests of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Rohit could not play the first test in Perth due to the birth of his/her second child and could only score 3, 6 and 10 runs on this tour. After the match, Rohit Sharma also remembered Pujara and Rahane.

After the third test draw at Gabba, Rohit gave an honest answer about his/her batting and said, “I am not able to bat well. There is no harm in accepting it. But I know how I am preparing. There is no drawback in this, just need to stay at the crease for more time and it will happen soon. As long as my mind, my body and my legs are working well, I am happy. Sometimes the statistics make you feel that I haven’t played a big innings for a long time, but for me, what matters is how I am feeling in my mind or how I am able to prepare. This is most important.

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Talking about Pujara Rahane, Rohit said, “We have played together so much that when he/she leaves, we miss him/her. We are always friends. We will not be together on tours but will keep meeting. Ajinkya lives in Mumbai so I keep meeting him/her. Pujara remains hidden in Rajkot so it is not possible to meet him/her that much. If Ashwin is also with you then we will keep getting it. Rahane has not retired (you will get me killed man) You put me in trouble by asking such questions. Pujara has also not retired. Both of them can make a comeback.

Australian cricketers and the media have criticized the celebration in the Indian dressing room after the follow-on was postponed in the third Test, but Rohit said that there was nothing wrong in celebrating at that time. he/she said, “It doesn’t matter.” I have played here so many times that I understand the mental battle. My personal opinion is that at that time we were behind in the game and avoiding the follow-on was a big deal for us. There is no harm in celebrating it.

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