Just another day in office, says Rohit but concedes it's not that simple
It was just another day in office, said a nonchalant India skipper Rohit Sharma after his 32nd ODI century ended a prolonged lean patch but acknowledged that the process of getting back among runs "is quite difficult" even though it "sounds very simple".
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India skipper Rohit Sharma
New Delhi, 10 FEB
It was just another day in office, said a nonchalant India
skipper Rohit Sharma after his 32nd ODI century ended a prolonged lean patch
but acknowledged that the process of getting back among runs "is quite
difficult" even though it "sounds very simple".
Rohit blazed his way to a 90-ball 119 with 12 fours and
seven sixes to set up India's four-wicket win over England in the second ODI
here on Sunday, giving the hosts an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match
affair.
"...when people have played for a number of years and
scored so many runs over the years...that means something," Rohit said in
a video shared by BCCI.
"I've played this game for a long time now and I
understand what is required of me. So, it's just about going out there and
doing your things and this was, what I did today was, one of my things."
Rohit's 119 was his first century in ODIs since October
2023, a period during which the opening batter hit five fifties in 13 matches.
Across formats, this was his first century since March 2024 when he hit 104
against England at Dharamsala.
"In my mind, it was just about doing things that I do,
try and bat the way I do. I've been here long enough... one or two knocks is
not going to change my mind and the way I bat. But (it was) just another day in
the office," the 37-year-old said.
Rohit, however, admitted that regaining form despite knowing
the methods and ways, is not always easy.
"When you have scored so many, you have done something,
right? You just need to get back to that that mindset of you know, how to get
runs," he said.
"(It) sounds very simple, but it is quite difficult.
But in my mind, it was just about enjoying and that is what we play the sport
for, to enjoy the game more than anything else," he explained.
Rohit's lean patch, particularly in Tests since October 2024
wherein he crossed fifty only once in eight games against Bangladesh, New
Zealand and Australia, led to calls for the India stalwart to contemplate his
future.
The usually affable Mumbaikar has been combative in his
response to such suggestions. After Sunday's blitzkrieg too, he asserted that
his only goal is to perform on the field and ignore the noise on the periphery.
"We need to do our job, okay? Our job is to go out
there and play the game. As long as you go there and you know that today when
you go to bed, you know that you've given your best, that is what
matters," he said.
"Every time I walk onto the pitch, walk on to play the
game, I want to try and do well. Sometimes it happens, sometimes it may not
happen. As long as I am clear what I want to do, that's all that matters.
Nothing else matters," he added.
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