Rohit Sharma
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Indian Cricket Team registered a resounding victory against the Netherlands. The Men in Blue won the match by 56 runs and now are one step closer to making it to the semi-finals. The skipper Rohit Sharma was spot on with his captaincy as he was mars

The bowlers never allowed the Netherlands batters to take the control of the match as they were always behind the 8th ball. It won’t be wrong to say that the Netherlands was never in the game as chasing 180 runs is a tough task.

Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma (PC-Getty Images)

Rohit Sharma would be quite relieved as he struck a half-century and was looking ominous. At the same time, there are still concerns over the form of KL Rahul, as the batter once again failed to make a mark.

The team produced a comprehensive performance as they were quite clinical. Skipper Rohit Sharma would be wary of their next encounter against South Africa. That contest would be quite interesting as South Africa hammered Bangladesh very badly.

I thought it was a clinical win- Rohit Sharma

During the post-match presentation, Rohit Sharma was asked about the match. “Lucky for us, we had a few days to get over that special win. As soon as the game got over, we came to Sydney and regrouped.

“We have to move on now, and the focus was on this game where we wanted to come out and get those two points. I thought it was a clinical win. Looking at the way they have qualified for the Super 12s, credit to them,” said Rohit.

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This was a near-perfect win- Rohit Sharma

“We however always looked to what we can do with ourselves, not bother about the opposition. To be honest, this was a near-perfect win. Yes, we played a little slow at the start but that was the conversation between me and Virat, we had to wait on that surface to play the big shots,” added Rohit.

Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma (PC-Getty Images)

Not too happy with my fifty- Rohit Sharma

“Not too happy with my fifty, but what’s important is getting runs – doesn’t matter if they are good-looking runs or ugly runs. At the end of the day, it is about keeping the confidence up,” concluded Rohit.

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