Rohit said in a post-match presentation after collecting his player-of-the-Match award, “I really broke it into pieces how I wanted to bat.” “This is a 50 -over format, slightly longer than the T20 format and a slightly smaller than the test cricket – much less than the test cricket – but obviously you still need to break it and assess it Is that what you need to do at regular intervals and that’s what I was doing.
“Looking at the pitch, when you play on black soil, [the ball] Skid a little bit, so it is important that you show the full face of the bat when you are batting initially, “he said about his view.” Once I met in my innings, I understood what they were trying to do: bowling in our body and keeping on stumps, trying not to give any room.
Along with Gill, his early partner, Rohit added 136 in just 17 overs, dined to a large part of the 305-Run target of India, which eventually with a match to win a three-game chain in the 45th over Met with a match.
Gill, whom Rohit said “a very, very perfect player”, which seems to be “from the situation” to not “not”, was confirmed in his appreciation for his captain.
“He makes things much easier than things,” Gill, who scored 60 runs in 52 balls – his second half century in the series – said. “The way he took to the bowlers … We have seen how he has been batting in the ODI in the last few years, and the way he dominated the fast bowlers today, he is just from the end of the non-strayer. There was a cure to see.
This is a good port for India ahead of the Champions Trophy, which begins on February 19. His captain, who is struggling for runs in tests – has retired from T20I – he is as good as he was always in ODI. It is a piece of jigsaw that is firmly.













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