Get Instant News Updates
Enable
x
Notification Settings X
Time Settings
Done
Clear Notification X
Do you want to clear all the notifications from your inbox?
Settings X
For Quick Alerts
ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS  
For Daily Alerts
 

India Vs Sri Lanka: Rohit Sharma excited to step on the field as new India vice-captain

Rohit Sharma is excited to step on the field as Team India vice-captain.

India Vs Sri Lanka: Rohit Sharma excited to step on the field as Team India vice-captain

Colombo, Aug 17: Rohit Sharma has been named the new vice-captain of the Indian cricket team for the upcoming Sri Lanka series and it is expected that the opener is going to continue to shoulder the responsibility till 2019 World Cup.

India-SL series scheduleIndia-SL series schedule

Expressing his happiness over the appointment, the Mumbai cricketer, who has seen a lot of ups and downs in his 10-year-long journey in international cricket, said he is honoured with the added responsibility.

"Firstly, it is a huge honour to be appointed as the vice-captain. Ten years ago, I was only thinking of playing for India. Being the vice-captain now feels really, really good," Sharma said on Wednesday (August 16).

The opener did not get to play in the Test series and is keen to make amends in the five-match ODI series starting on Sunday.

"It's a kind of honour that whenever the opportunity comes, the first one-dayer when we come on August 20, there will be some sort of role that I will need to play and I am looking forward to it. I am not thinking too much about it. I just want to enjoy the moment as of now."

Rohit is not unaware of the nuances of captaincy for he leads the Mumbai Indians franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and happens to be the most successful captain in the 10-year-long history of the cash rich league.

Having led Mumbai Indians to three IPL triumphs and surpassing the likes of MS Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir - who led their respective franchises to two IPL victories, captaincy is not new to the right-handed top order batsman.

When asked to about compare his IPL and the newly assigned role with the Indian team, Sharma replied, "It's a different ball game completely. IPL and when you come and play international cricket, it is completely different. But again, the excitement and the energy level is the same.

"So yes, nothing changes too much. I am the vice-captain here, there I was the captain, and so I was more in front. Here I have to play a little behind-the-scene role. But yes, I will be very excited to step on to the field as the vice- captain."

Sharma also reflected on what has been a roller-coaster ride in international cricket so far.

He has been a part of the Indian side since 2007 but has been unable to cement a spot in the first-choice Test eleven. Sharma slammed a ton in his debut Test against West Indies in 2013 but hasn't been able to be a permanent member of the Test squad.

"Firstly, it's gone very fast, those ten years. Yes, there has been ups and downs but that's how it is for any sportsman, and that's how it should be. You get to learn a lot more from ups and downs. "I always wait for this opportunity, whenever I get this opportunity, to play for India, whichever format it is. Before those ten years, I never thought I would play for India.

"I was just enjoying my cricket, playing for my school, for Mumbai and yes, once I realised that cricket is getting tougher and tougher. When I started playing Ranji Trophy, I realised that I have that goal where I can look at. And once I was picked up for the Indian team, there was no looking back from then," he said.

He has spent more than a decade in international cricket but Sharma still treats every day as a new day.

"Today I got to learn to play those sweeps and reverse sweeps when someone like Lasith Malinga comes and bowls to you. So every day you enter the field you go on to learn something new.

"There were so many things in ten years I have learnt. Especially in limited overs format initially when I came in, I sort of used to play too many shots at once and now I have realised that it cannot be going out and just slogging every time.

Rohit Sharma expresses excitement over his appointment as Vice Captain

"You got to understand the situation, the conditions and that’s what I have learnt over these years with so many coaches around. I will still continue to learn and that is the greatest part of this sport, that you learn every day and there is something to look forward to every day," he said.

The batsman sat out the Test series and was forced to watch from the sidelines as India opted to play with five full-time bowlers. It was not a good feeling, said Sharma.

"Nobody likes to sit out. But again, it all depends on the team dynamics, what the captain and the coach want to play. And you got to accept the fact and move forward.

"I kept working on my skills, my ability, wherever I need to work on and see where I can improve as a cricketer. You cannot sit here and waste time.

"All I was trying to do these past 3-4 weeks was just to improve my skills, see where things are going wrong and try and strengthen the strengths I have."

The fact that he has scored a world record ODI high- score of 264 against Sri Lanka in 2014-15 should help bolster his spirits.

"I have had some good times against Sri Lanka and at the same time I have had some terrible times against Sri Lanka in 2012, which I clearly remember and it is something that happens in sport.

"I have played these guys so many times now, we have come to Sri Lanka many times and we understand the conditions well. You know the kind of cricket you want to play, and the opposition, and the kind of bowling dynamics they have. We played these guys a lot many times and that will help.

"I am not thinking about any particular thing, but yes it will always be at the back of my mind that I scored some runs against these guys," said Sharma.

Though India beat Sri Lanka comprehensively the Test series, Sharma warned that it will not be easy against them in the 50-over format.

"I have no idea about their squad for this ODI series but what they had in the Champions Trophy was a very good side. They beat us quite comfortably. Chasing 320 was never going to be easy especially in those conditions but they came out and batted fearlessly and took the game away from us.

"So you know in one-day cricket they are a very good team. We have just got to do what we have been doing for the past few years. We got to stick to our strengths and play good cricket," said Sharma.

myKhel.com News

(With inputs from agencies)

Story first published: Thursday, August 17, 2017, 10:57 [IST]
Other articles published on Aug 17, 2017