Rohit Sharma is gearing up for the T20I series against the West Indies.
With the Indian Premier League mega auction dominating cricket news since last weekend, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma switched the emphasis back to his team and declared he didn’t want to talk about the event any more.
“IPL is played for two months, and we play for India for ten months,” Rohit stated during a press conference before of the T20I series against West Indies, which is set to take place in Kolkata. The IPL auction is concluded. It’s time to concentrate on the color blue.”
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Not wishing to discuss the greatest sale, Ishan Kishan, who was bought for a record Rs 15 crore by Mumbai Indians, claimed that they are aware that India is having challenges as a cricket team and that they are working on it.
“For the T20 World Cup, we’ll keep our options open.” In Australia, things are a little different. Everyone is welcome to enter. I’m doing some specific drills to make sure I don’t get hurt in the future. I’m in excellent health. However, accidents are unavoidable in our sport,” the skipper remarked.
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After a 3-0 whitewash within the ODI arrangement in Ahmedabad final week, India will confront West Indies in a three-match T20I arrangement in Kolkata.
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