October 26, 2024: fter India’s disappointing 113-run defeat to New Zealand in the second Test, captain Rohit Sharma reflected on the team’s struggles, particularly with the bat.
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Rohit, who himself managed only eight runs in the match, acknowledged that the Indian batting lineup fell short of expectations on a pitch that offered minimal assistance to bowlers.
During the post-match presentation, Rohit emphasized that a stronger performance in the first innings could have significantly impacted the match’s outcome. “It wasn’t a pitch where much was happening. We just didn’t bat well enough,” he stated, highlighting the importance of capitalizing on opportunities.
Looking ahead to the series decider at Wankhede Stadium, Rohit expressed a determination to return with “better intent, better ideas, and better methods.” He underscored the collective nature of the team’s failure, noting that he wouldn’t place blame solely on the batters or bowlers. Instead, he called for a united effort to improve and perform well in the final Test, aiming for a comeback against a resilient New Zealand side.
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Rohit concluded by reaffirming the team’s commitment to bounce back and secure a victory in the upcoming match, underlining the need for a cohesive team effort to achieve success.