
Asia Cup | Need to learn mindset of defending as 180-odd was good score: Rohit Sharma
The Hindu
“It’s a good learning for us. I thought it was a good score. Any pitch, any conditions when you get 180 it’s a good score,” Rohit Sharma said after the match
India captain Rohit Sharma’s biggest takeaway from his team’s five-wicket loss against arch-rivals Pakistan in the Asia Cup Super 4 match is learning about the mindset required to defend tricky totals under pressure.
Pakistan beat India by five wickets as they chased down the target of 182 with a ball to spare.
The Indian captain said that a total of 181 was always a good one and he didn’t think that they were 10-15 short.
“It’s a good learning for us. I thought it was a good score. Any pitch, any conditions when you get 180 it’s a good score,” Rohit said after the match.
“We got to learn a lot today — what sort of mindset we need to have when defending a score like that. Like I said you’ve got to give credit to Pakistan. They’ve played better than us,” Rohit added.
In a high intensity game like this, one can’t lose the momentum, he insisted.
Rohit admitted that the 73-run stand between Mohammed Nawaz and Mohammed Rizwan stretched more than he had expected.

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