Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Past perfect, Rohit Sharma aims to make future count

Elevated as vicecaptai­n, Rohit couldn’t have asked for a more familiar rival to mark his return to the squad

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Premier League apart from an exemplary record was reason enough for the selectors to consider him for the job. Internatio­nal cricket is a different ball game compared to the IPL, but Rohit said “the excitement and the energy level is the same”.

“So yes, nothing changes too much. I am the vice-captain here, there I was the captain, so I was more in front. Here I have to play a little behind-the-scene role.”

The one-day series starts in the backdrop of the humiliatin­g whitewashe­d inflicted by India. But Sri Lanka will take some confidence from their upset win over India in the Champions Trophy. when they chased down a 300plus total.

“I have no idea about the squad for this ODI series but what they had in the Champions Trophy was a very good side. They beat us quite comfortabl­y. So you know in one day cricket they are a very good team. We just got to do what we have been doing for the past few years,” said Rohit.

“As far as I am concerned we need to look at what we need to do as a team and bring out the best on the field. That’s what we did in the recent Test series. We just focused on what we need to do as

a group and that has always been the talk. We need to focus on our ability and strengths.”

Having recently completed 10 years in internatio­nal cricket, Rohit said it’s been a rollercoas­ter ride. “Those 10 years have gone really fast. It has been up and down but that’s how it is for any sportsman. You get to learn a lot more when you have your ups and downs. It teaches you a lot many things,” he said.

“Before those ten years, I never thought I would play for India. I was just enjoying my cricket, playing for my school, for Mumbai. (Only) When I started playing Ranji Trophy, I realised that I have that goal at which I can look at.

“And once I was picked up for Indian team, there was no looking back. Even now when I stand here being the vice-captain, it feels pretty good. There’s lot more to do and I look forward to it.”

At the same time, he has had to cope with the disappoint­ment of failing to cement his place in the Test team.

 ?? AP ?? Rohit Sharma terms vicecaptai­ncy as an honour and feels there is a lot more to look forward to.
AP Rohit Sharma terms vicecaptai­ncy as an honour and feels there is a lot more to look forward to.
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