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‘Gautam spoke to Gambhir, there was a discussion’: Rohit Sharma Sydney Test




Indian captain Rohit Sharma remembered the decision of the Border Gavascar Cup against Australia’s decisive Sydney test and said that the team called for improvement. By talking to the former Australian captain Michael Clarke Beyond23 Cricket PodcastRohit remembered the conversation with the president of the head coach Gautam Gambhir and the selections Ajit Agarkar before the game and added that he had opposite views after informing that the two would not play in Sydney. Rohit made only 164 runs in 15 Inning at an average of 10.83 inning because he lost the Gavascar border trophy for the first time in ten years.

Speaking about the decision to quit, Rohit said that Shubman Gill wanted to play the series decision because he kidnapped the game before the game in Sydney.

“In the post -test match in Sydney, I had to be honest with myself. I didn’t hit the ball well. And I didn’t just want to put myself there, because when you added yourself there, a little more … And we wanted the hearing to play. He said.

“Okay, if I don’t hit the ball well, right now.” Things, five days later, I made some kind of decision.

Rohit, since the captain of the focal point of the team in front of individual goals, he added.

“Every decision you have tried and made, you are not guaranteed success. Not only me, since I started to take over the national team, I wanted the rest to think similar – to put the team first and do what is necessary for the team and do what is necessary for the team and ‘running, my points’ and such things.

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