"Whether we are favourites or not, that is not something I think about, said Rohit ahead of India's opener against Sri Lanka.
"T20 is such a format where any team can win on that particular day. The game can change in a span of one over, it can slip away On a given day, any team can beat anyone. How do I explain it? Its like the English Premier League. Some teams may be stronger, but anyone can win on a given day.
Asked about leading a second-string team again, Rohit said: "I don't look at it that way that I don't have the full team. I'm very fortunate to get the opportunity to lead the team.
"Given the schedule nowadays and the amount of cricket we play, its important to look after players and give them enough rest when needed. Whenever Ive been asked to put on the captaincy cap, its been an honour."
However, Rohit insisted the tournament is crucial to the team's progress.
"Its always important to know your bench strength. Were lucky that we have got quality players who are waiting to do well. They have been consistently performing in A tours, Ranji Trophy,IPL cricket.. It's the right time to blood them," he said.
"We want to see how they play here and not rush them in ICC tournaments directly, we don't want them to be taken by surprise. We want to see where they stand as individuals."
"If you go by the ratings, India is the No. 1 team, so they always start ahead of the other teams," said Hathurasinghe.
"Whoever comes for India is a very strong team. We have to start well because we havent been doing well at home. With Bangladesh, because of the last series, we probably have a little edge over them mentally. But still India is the No. 1 team."
He was a tad disappointed that Indias was not fielding a full strength side for the tournament.
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