Rohit Sharma says he wants his players to “carry on longer” with their innings

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Rohit Sharma says we didn’t think we could get to 190

Rohit, and then Dinesh Karthik, lifted India to a competitive 190 from an uncomfortable 138 for six in the 16th over, a total which demonstrated enough for the visitors to keep a 68-run win in the first T20 International against the West Indies.

Indian skipper Rohit Sharma needs his players “carry on longer” and convert begins significant scores. Rohit, and then Dinesh Karthik, lifted India to a competitive 190 from an uncomfortable 138 for six in the 16th over, a total which demonstrated enough for the visitors to keep a 68-run win in the first T20 International against the West Indies. 

While Rohit set up the stage with a 44-ball 64, it was Karthik’s determined attack, an unbeaten 41-off 19 balls that fueled India in the last phases of their innings on a track with an elastic skip, and a little bit of turn and grip.

“We knew it’s going to be slightly tough, the shot-making wasn’t easy at the start. The guys who are set need to carry on for longer and the way we finished off the first innings was a great effort,”

Rohit said at the presentation ceremony.

“When we finished the first 10 overs, we didn’t think we could get to 190. It was a great effort from the boys and a great finish. There are three facets of the game which we are trying to improve.

“We have got to try and back the ideas about executing it with the bat. We want to try certain things and all in all, I thought it was a great effort,”

Rohit, who is preparing to lead the team in the upcoming T20 World Cup, added.

For head coach Rahul Dravid, practically every one of the essential changes in the playing XI appeared to work.

Suryakumar (24 off 16 balls) gave a fascinating choice as an opener while how Arshdeep Singh misdirected a rampaging Kyle Mayers with a short delivery said a lot about his temperament.

“Certain pitches will not allow you to do that and we need to assess how we go about. It is all about backing your skills and strengths.

“I love playing here in West Indies. Indian team always receives great support from the Indian crowd coming in from the USA and also the local crowd here, quite superb to get such support,”

Rohit said.

The team’s designated finisher, Karthik talked about the backing he’s been receiving from the team management.

“It was sticky, not an easy wicket to bat on. It’s a very interesting role, you need the backing from the coach and the captain and that helped. Important to assess the wicket and what kind of shots you need to play, and that comes with practice,”

said Karthik, the Player of the Match.

Trailing 0-1 in the five-match series, West Indies skipper Nicholas Pooran was disappointed to have let the “amazing” crowd down.

“The players have been feeling very hurt but this is the first game of the T20 series and we will look to bounce back”.

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