He has transformed
himself from
'Mr Inconsistent' to 'Mr Dependable' in the shorter formats and Indian batsman Rohit Sharma today said it has been possible because of the backing that he has got from the team management.
Few years back, the Indian team management was criticised regularly when Rohit had a string of low scores but Dhoni's faith in the Mumbai batsman's ability has been unshakable.
"If any individual knows that he has the backing of the team, that's when he opens up and expresses himself better -- gets the performance going," Rohit told mediapersons on the eve of India's Asia Cup T20 match against arch-rivals Pakistan.
"It's a good sign going to the World T20. But we have three more games to go and the focus now is on against the game versus Pakistan," India's hero against Bangladesh in the last game, said.
Rohit feels the Indian team will focus on their core strength, which is batting rather than think about Pakistan's four-pronged pace attack.
The star batsman also made it clear that he is not only focussing on Muhammad Amir but also on the whole Pakistan bowling attack.
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Rohit also termed his match-winning 83 off 55 balls against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup opener as one of his better T20 innings considering the nature of the Sher-e-Bangla strip.
"It was my responsibility as a top-order batsman to bat through which I am happy to have done. We have spoken about it in the team meetings that one of the top-order batsmen have to bat as long as possible. After that it was up to the bowlers who didn't disappoint us at all."
"They have been playing lot of T20 cricket of late. There are challenges for a batsman on wickets such as Mirpur."
At this very ground during the 2014 Asia Cup, India had lost with Shahid Afridi hitting two sixes in the final over but that is not something that this team is thinking about.
"What happened two years ago does not matter at all. That was an ODI and this is a T20 match. Here current form is important. Our team does not dwell on the past nor do we look too much into the future."
"It's not a matter of concern because we still scored big. Games will happen where you will lose wickets but we have a solid team which is ready to take up the challenge. Against Bangladesh, our middle-order did well and Hardik came in and smashed all around.
"On these kind of tracks, as a batsmen, you have to concentrate on basics. The technique has to be sound and ability to assess the conditions as soon as possible.
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