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Currently, I can play all games: Rohit Sharma
India skipper Rohit Sharma has spoken out on workload management, stating that he has no problem playing “all games” in bio-secure surroundings and will only take a rest if he feels the need to. Rohit’s nomination as Test captain sparked questions about whether he is capable of leading India in all forms, but he proved to be up to the task on Wednesday.
“I have no difficulties at the moment and am looking forward to playing all the games,” Rohit said ahead of India’s three-match T20 series against Sri Lanka.
It depends on what happens after that, and you take it day by day and know what you do, and if a break is needed, you take a break and someone else steps in.”
There is no doubt about the other person’s ability to fit in and his potential.” “For the moment, everything looks good,” the captain replied.
According to the captain, he was pleased that players were given the opportunity to compete in the Ranji Trophy. In addition, Rohit stated that pacer Mohammed Siraj was ready for selection.
Rohit said that the only thing he could tell them was to keep scoring runs, and opportunities would present themselves just like it did for (Hanuma) Vihari and Shreyas Iyer, Shubhman Gill, and all the other players who are now part of the test team.
All I can tell these players is that they need to keep scoring runs, that they need to put their heads down, and that’s all we can ask of them right now.
All these people who have gotten an opportunity to play Ranji Trophy, I am really delighted that they at least got to play Ranji Trophy, which is the most important from their standpoint.” “I want to see even better performances in the following two games,” Rohit said.