India captain Rohit Sharma in Thursday said the group the executives will deliberately place the players in awkward circumstances in front of the T20 World Cup in June. The three-match series against Afghanistan is India’s last before the T20 World Cup which is planned to be facilitated by the US and the West Indies in June.
India won the opener by six wickets. The game denoted Rohit’s rebound to the most brief organization following 14 months.
“We need to continue to attempt various things – attempt and bowl our bowlers in various circumstances of the game, similar to you saw today, Washi (Washington Sundar) astounded the nineteenth. We need to challenge ourselves in the areas we are somewhat awkward with and the bowlers are not used to that.
“We need to attempt to do that. Remembering those things, we’ll attempt to do whatever is conceivable however not at the expense of the game. We need to ensure that we dominate the competition and play the game well. With everything taken into account, today was a decent day for us,” he said at the post match show.
India gunned down the 159-run focus in 17.3 overs. Shivam Dube featured with an unbeaten 60 off 40 balls and furthermore took a wicket with his medium speed.
“There are part of up-sides. Shivam Dube, the manner in which Jitesh batted, Tilak too and afterward Rinku is in great structure also.”
Rohit couldn’t open his record after a misunderstanding with Shubman Gill brought about his run out. In an uncommon sight, the India captain vented out his displeasure following the miscommunication.
“These things occur (on the run-out). At the point when it happens you feel baffled, you need to be out there and score runs for the group. Everything won’t turn out well for you. We dominated the match, that is more significant. I maintained that Gill should continue, tragically got out subsequent to playing a generally excellent little innings.” Man of the coordinate Dube was satisfied with his work in his rebound game.
“It was truly cold. I appreciated playing on this ground. Playing after quite a while and batting at number four, there was some strain on me.
“I had one thing in my psyche that I need to play my game. Initial 2-3 balls, I feel a touch of strain, after that I simply center around the ball and I don’t think much on what’s happening.
“In T20s, I realize I can hit huge sixes, so I can create runs any time,” he said.