‘It’s ruthlessness, not overconfidence’ – Rohit disagrees with Shastri’s evaluation

Rohit Sharma does not agree with former coach Ravi Shastri’s evaluation that India had been overconfident and complacent going into the third Test in opposition to Australia, and it led to their nine-wicket defeat.

“Honestly, when you win two games, if the people outside are feeling that we are overconfident, it’s absolutely rubbish, because you want to do your best in all four games,” Rohit stated on the eve of the ultimate Test in Ahmedabad. “You don’t want to stop by winning just two games, it is as simple as that.

“Obviously, all these guys, after they discuss being overconfident and all that, particularly the fellows who aren’t a part of the dressing room, they do not know what sort of speak occurs within the dressing room. Ruthless is the phrase that involves my thoughts, and it comes to each cricketer’s thoughts, being ruthless. Not to present any inch to the opposition when they’re enjoying, particularly after they’re touring overseas, and that’s precisely what now we have additionally skilled when now we have toured exterior. The opposition won’t ever allow you to come into the sport, by no means allow you to come into the collection. And that’s the mindset now we have as nicely.

“We want to do best in all the games. If it seems overconfident or anything like that to the outsiders, it doesn’t really matter to us, because Ravi himself has been in this dressing room, and he knows what sort of mindset we have when we play. It’s about being ruthless, not being overconfident.”

Batting first after profitable the toss in Indore, India misplaced seven wickets within the first session and had been all out for a mere 109 as Matthew Kuhnemann picked up 5 for 16. They fared solely barely higher within the second innings, posting 163 and setting a goal of 76, which Australia chased down simply.

“This is what a little complacency, a little bit of overconfidence can do when you take things for granted, you drop guard and this game will bring you down,” Shastri had stated on air. “I think it was a combination of all these things when you actually cast your mind back to the first innings, see some of the shots played, see some of the overeagerness to try to dominate in these conditions. You reflect back, take a step back or two to analyse.”

The end result gave Australia a shot at squaring the collection after having fallen 2-0 behind following losses in Nagpur and Delhi. In phrases of the larger image, Australia’s Indore win sealed their spot within the last of the World Test Championship. For India to do the identical, they should win in Ahmedabad. Anything lower than a win and so they must depend on New Zealand not dropping to Sri Lanka 2-0.

Source web site: www.espncricinfo.com

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