Rohit Sharma Reaction On Indian Team lost In Bengaluru Test: New Zealand repeated its 36-year-old history by defeating Team India in the Test in Bengaluru. On Sunday, October 20 (2024), Team India had to face defeat by 8 wickets in the Test against New Zealand. Before this, Team India had faced defeat against New Zealand in the Test on home soil 36 years ago i.e. in 1988. In 1988, the current captain of Team India, Rohit Sharma was only one year old. Captain Rohit Sharma enumerated the reasons for Team India’s defeat after 36 years.
being all out early in the first innings
In the match, Team India had decided to bat after receiving the toss, which proved to be the biggest mistake for them. In the first innings, the Indian team was all out for just 46 runs. On the mistake of being all out early in the first innings, Rohit Sharma said, “We did not bat well in the first innings. So we knew what was next. When you are behind by 350 runs, you cannot think too much about it. That’s it.” Want to see the ball and the bat.”
Failure to read overcast condition correctly
Rohit Sharma could not properly read the overcast condition created due to rain at the beginning of the match. Regarding the overcast condition, the Indian captain said, “I had said in my press conference after the second day that the conditions would be difficult in the beginning and it would be cloudy, but we did not expect to be all out on a score of less than 50.”
New Zealand’s excellent bowling
Explaining the reasons for the defeat, Rohit Sharma praised the New Zealand bowlers. The Indian captain said, “New Zealand bowled very well and challenged every corner of our bat and we failed to respond to it. Games like this happen.”
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