To keep lively dressing room atmosphere, you need good results: Rohit Sharma
The Hindu
"It was a bit two paced. It was tacky. It was a bit difficult to time the ball. We wanted to capitalise on the start. We wanted to get a good total on the board. We wanted to get to 300 plus." India's success due to team effort, clinical campaign: Rohit Sharma.
Enjoying each other's company in a lively dressing room atmosphere has been possible due to good results and vice-versa is also true, said skipper Rohit Sharma after yet another clinical performance that took Indian team's victory count to nine on the bounce.
India ended their World Cup league stage beating the Netherlands by 160 runs here on Sunday, and skipper Rohit described their campaign so far as a clinical one.
"We enjoy each other's company. We wanted to play with enjoyment on the field. We try to keep the atmosphere outside lively. The results do matter to keep the dressing room lively. We are playing in India, there will be expectation. We wanted to do the job at hand. It's one thing to talk about it but for everyone to buy into it is very important," skipper said after the game.
Rohit's men topped the league standings with 18 points and face fourth-placed side New Zealand on November 15 in Mumbai in the first semi-final.
"Very pleased at how we've played in these nine games. Very clinical from game one to today," he added.
The best aspect of India's campaign has been a total team performance where all eleven players have done their bit at some point or the other.
"Different individuals have stepped up and put their hand up and done the job. Everyone wanted to take the responsibility.