Rohit Sharma on India Series Loss to New Zealand: The Indian team had won the T20 World Cup this year under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, but after a few months they were disappointed. India has faced New Zealand after winning 18 consecutive home Test series. Team India lost by 113 runs in the Pune Test, after which former head coach of the Indian cricket team Ravi Shastri has given a big statement. Let us remind you that under the coach of Ravi Shastri, India had won 28 test matches and under his coaching the team’s winning percentage was more than 60 percent.
During the India vs New Zealand Test match played in Pune, Ravi Shastri said during the commentary, “Rohit Sharma will not take this defeat lightly. He may look very relaxed from outside, but this defeat must have deeply hurt his heart. .” In the press conference held after the match, captain Rohit Sharma also said that the team had been doing very well for the last 12 years, but in this long journey one mistake can be forgiven.
Who did Rohit Sharma say was responsible for the defeat?
After the match, Rohit Sharma said, “We did not perform well in batting. If we could have scored a few more runs in the first innings, the result could have been different. Now our aim is to enter the Wankhede Stadium with full enthusiasm and win that match. It is the defeat of the entire team. I am not the one who will blame the defeat on batting or bowling. We will go into the match with good preparation and great enthusiasm.
Rohit Sharma’s captaincy record
Rohit Sharma took over the captaincy of Team India in the year 2022, after that India has played 20 Test matches, in which the team has won 12, lost 6 and 2 matches have been drawn. Under his captaincy, the winning percentage of the Indian team is 60 percent and he is moving towards becoming one of the most successful Test captains of India.
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