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India's evolution in white-ball cricket: Rohit Sharma reflects on journey

"You know, it started literally way back in 2022 when we played that World Cup in Australia. Although we didn't go on to win the finals, we didn't qualify for the finals, we lost the semis. But thereafter, I think we made a lot of things very clear with the players that this is what we expect from you, and this is how we want you to play," Rohit said.

ANI Mar 29, 2025 17:47 IST googleads

Rohit Sharma. (Photo: ICC website)

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], March 29 (ANI): In the past few years, India's approach to white-ball cricket seems to have undergone a major transformation. Captain Rohit Sharma, in a candid conversation posted by Mumbai Indians' official X handle, reflected on the journey that began after India's heartbreaking exit from the 2022 T20 World Cup.
"You know, it started literally way back in 2022 when we played that World Cup in Australia. Although we didn't go on to win the finals, we didn't qualify for the finals, we lost the semis. But thereafter, I think we made a lot of things very clear with the players that this is what we expect from you, and this is how we want you to play," Rohit said.
Following their loss to England in the semifinal of the 2022 T20 World Cup, India embarked on a journey of self-assessment. The leadership group, led by Rohit and the team management, sought answers to critical questions.
"There was a lot of clarity, a lot of conversations with the players. To perform, there needs to be a lot of freedom amongst the group so that they can go and play without any fear," Rohit said.
The results have been remarkable. Over the last three ICC tournaments, India has won 23 out of 24 matches, with their only loss coming in the final of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup. "Look at what this team has achieved in these three tournaments. After playing the tournaments like that and having been defeated only once--and that too in a final--I know. But imagine if we would have won that as well. To go undefeated in three ICC tournaments is crazy, never heard of. But I will take this. Twenty-three wins in 24 games is unheard of," Rohit said.
Despite the external perception of smooth sailing, the team has had its share of challenges. The ups and downs have been a part of the journey, making their achievements even more special.
"Again, when you see these 23 wins in 24 games, it looks very nice from the outside. But the team has gone through a lot of ups and downs. We had some really tough times as well. But that is when you got to celebrate. When you do things like this, you got to celebrate, and you deserve everything that is there," he added.
Rohit also acknowledged the contributions of all those who played a part in this remarkable run. "So, I feel that all the people who played these three tournaments, they deserve respect," he said. (ANI)

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