"IPL is different from international cricket. I spoke before the start of IPL that to give balance to the team I will bat lower down. I don't know why people compare the two (situations)," said Sharma at the Mumbai Indians' media conference here today.
Rohit scored 333 runs in 17 games for Mumbai Indians batting at No 4 but as he gears up to open for India in England, the stylish right-hander feels that it's something that international players adapt to.
Asked about which title he relished the most, Rohit pointed the current title as the best he has won.
"I can't single out any one of these. Last night's T20 game was one of the best I had played. I am very happy. No team has won the IPL thrice before. It's a very big achievement and we have to take this confidence forward," he added.
"It (captaincy) does help me a lot. Last year, we had a tough time and could not qualify for the play-offs, but we knew we had the players to do well this year and they delivered. The attitude of the players remained the same whether we won or lost. As captain I love to inspire teams as much as I can," he said.
There will be a mega auction next year but Rohit says that he will like to remain a part of Mumbai Indians.
"I would love to play for my state franchise. I have played all my cricket in Mumbai and lived here all my life. We would also be happy to retain the whole squad."
"Both are different. Both have vast experience of international cricket and deep knowledge about the game. Both were captains of their respective countries and I learned a lot of things from them. This is where IPL is so good, in bringing together a mix of international players from different countries," he said.
The MI skipper said that team thinktank had no second thoughts in retaining the same eleven that got the better of Kolkata Knight Riders in Qualifier 2 at Bengalore for the final against RPS.
He also praised Pandya brothers - man of the match in the final Krunal and India international Hardik - for "expressing themselves on the field."
"They are very experessive players who love to express themselves on the field. Krunal has batted at different positions for us and has shown a lot of maturity. He's a brilliant (left arm slow) bowler. He's a great prospect for Indian cricket.
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