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Ahead Of World Cup Opener, Rohit Sharma’s Emotional Outburst On Why It’s Not Easy To Be An Indian Cricketer

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Oct 8, 2023
Ahead Of World Cup Opener, Rohit Sharma’s Emotional Outburst On Why It’s Not Easy To Be An Indian Cricketer

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Captain Rohit Sharma recommended that being a cricketer in India is challenging.© AFP

The Indian cricket group’s quote to end a 10-year dry spell for an ICC title win starts on Sunday as the Rohit Sharma-led side handles Austrlia in the ODI World Cup opener. The current Asia Cup accomplishment has actually been a favorable indication for the gamers and well wishers of the Indian cricket group. Ahead of India’s project opener Rohit recommended that being a cricketer in India is hard, specifically with the huge weight of fans’ expectations. Rohit thinks that his group is filled with match-winners, who understand a thing or 2 about managing pressure scenarios.

“We are Indian cricketers. We are expected to go through pressure times, pressure scenarios. I see a great deal of strong psychological characters in this team, who have actually come through difficulties in their profession.

“Nothing has actually been considered that simple to any among them. They’ve gone through their bumpy rides, they’ve invested their tough times in the middle, and attained what they’ve attained today.”

’16 years have actually taught me how to go through minutes’

Experience teaches a lot lots of things and most notably, handling the pressures of high-stake video games.

“The 16 years of cricket has actually taught me that, how to go through the minutes and how to manage those pressures and not to let that pressure come on to the group.” Rohit comprehends that dealing with the pressure is a special quality and everybody would respond in a different way.

“I make certain at particular phases of the competition some gamers will go through pressure, the groups will go through pressure. That is where we require characters.”

India’s last ICC title returned in 2013 throughout the Champions Trophy in England.

(With PTI Inputs)

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