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“Want to create our bench strength” Rohit Sharma about the India Squad Rotation

Want to create our bench strength” Rohit Sharma about the India Squad Rotation

India will play the Asia Cup 2022 soon on 28th August. India will play their first match against its neighbor and rival Pakistan. India is experimenting with multiple squads and captains for various tours. India has more captains this year than in a decade. Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya, KL Rahul, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma, all led team India this year.

Rohit Sharma was asked about such a rotation in India’s squad and multiple teams.

“We play a lot of cricket, so there will be injuries and workload management, so we have to rotate players. But it gives our benches strength to go and play the game, which is why we could try so many other guys who are ready to take that international stage and perform.”  Sharma said on Star Sports show “Follow the Blues.”

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“We want to create our bench strength, we want to make sure that India’s future is in safe hands. That’s the planning that we are trying to have.” The skipper talked about the incredible showdown to happen in Australia in October. “I don’t know what next to expect but for me particularly, it’s just about getting better every day as a team. No matter if you win or lose the series, that cannot take priority. What should take priority is if we are getting better as a team.”

“Want to create our bench strength” Rohit Sharma about the India Squad Rotation

Rohit Sharma

“The team’s goal is important and then obviously parts in it where the individuals come into play and play the role in the team’s success. But whatever the team is trying to do, the individuals need to buy into that thought process and work toward that direction.”

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