Team India captain Rohit Sharma said that he is mentally disturbed by the defeat in the Melbourne Test. He needs to make a lot of changes in himself and the team before the Sydney Test. Australia have the momentum, but the team will be looking to bounce back with a win in Sydney.
Know what captain Rohit Sharma said in the press conference after the loss in Melbourne…
I am mentally unwell- Rohit Rohit said, 'Mentally this defeat is very upsetting, I tried many things in the match, but we didn't get the result we wanted. It is frustrating when the results are against us. We should not think too much about what happened later. Some of the results were not in our favor, because of which I am very disappointed as the captain.
Rohit Sharma could score only 31 runs in the 3 Tests of the Test series.
You will have to make a lot of changes in yourself – Rohit Rohit further said, 'As a team we have to make a lot of changes. I have to change many things about myself. We will work on the flaws and see what can be done. With one more game to go, if we play well, the series can be leveled at 2-2. It will also be good to draw series.
Time is short, but we will try to win Rohit said, 'There is not much time before the fifth Test, but we cannot let the series go like this. I want us to try to swing the momentum completely in our favor when we get to Sydney. It is not easy to win and play in Australia, but we will try to change the result. We want to play better cricket as a team in Sydney.
Rohit said – We want to win the Sydney Test and draw the series 2-2.
Bad results change a good game Rohit said, 'The pain of losing a match is very big. A batter's performance is constantly going up and down, but it feels worse to endure results that are not in your favor. We should have capitalized on the opportunities we got both in bowling and batting, but we didn't capitalize on them on important occasions. Sometimes good performances of players are overshadowed by bad results. Many players in the team also performed well.'
More workload on Bumrah, but also needs to capitalize on good form Rohit said, 'There is no doubt that Bumrah bowled a lot of overs. We have to think about managing the workload of all the bowlers. However, when a player is in his peak form, he should be used as much as possible. We did the same with Bumrah.'
A lot of times we have to be careful about fast bowlers, we can't get them to bowl consistently. Even with Bumrah, we were very careful with the workload. I kept talking to him even during the match whether he was feeling fit to bowl or not.
Jasprit Bumrah is the highest wicket-taker in the series, with 30 wickets to his name.
Appreciated Nitish Reddy Captain Rohit praised young all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy. He said, 'When we first saw him, we knew he had a lot of talent. That is why he got constant opportunities from the first match, which he took advantage of. Nitish knows how to fight, so he can be a big player.'
India was defeated on the last day in Melbourne
Team India lost by 184 runs in the fourth Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy on Monday. India had to bat for 92 overs to save the match on the final day, but the team was all out in 79.1 overs. Australia leads the series 2-1, now the final Test will be played in Sydney from January 3. ..
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