India's Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane finds it "hard" to see Rohit Sharma sitting out as he seeks to revive his career in the traditional format in the role of an opener.
Rahane was back in form during the West Indies series and along with Hanuma Vihari, he has cemented the two available slots in the middle-order, prompting the team management to try out Rohit as an opener in the upcoming South Africa Tests.
Rahane was asked to give his opinion on Rohit's new role and the ever non-controversial right-hander didn't give a direct reply.
"You want an answer actually? I don't know yet whether Rohit will open the innings. If he does, I will be happy for him. I said in West Indies also, it is hard to see a special talent like Rohit sitting out," Rahane said at a promotional event here on Thursday.
Rohit has three hundreds in 27 Tests and an average of a shade under 40. Many believe that Rohit's audacious strokeplay has brought about his downfall, but Rahane thinks otherwise.
"He has worked so hard and if he gets an opportunity, I am sure, he will do well," Rahane exuded confidence.
"We all know the quality he has -- special talent. Test cricket is all about mindset and ODI cricket, you can just go out there and back yourself. In Test cricket, sometimes if two bowlers are bowling good spells, you need to respect that and come out strong and play your game after that," he said.
For the 31-year-old, one of the bigger challenges is to get more matches when someone is just playing one international format, which is Test cricket in his case.
"The only challenge you have is getting match practice. Sometimes, match practice is really important and facing quality bowlers is important. At the highest level, you face quality bowlers all the time. All of them are equally good. You don't get loose balls easily.
"You need to practice really hard. Your practice sessions should be really hard so that when you step into play a match, it gets easy for you. Preparation and process is the key.
"You need to believe yourself and come out strongly. If I can keep my mind at the present -- that is Test cricket -- other things will fall automatically," said the senior batsman, who has played 58 Tests and 90 ODIs.
Having last played an ODI 18 months ago, Rahane wants to have another shot at the 50-over format.
"Apart from Tests, I really enjoy playing ODI cricket as well. I want to comeback to ODIs. Right now, the focus is completely on this series. After the Australia series, there was a long break. When I got to know that I was not part of the World Cup squad, my plan was to play county cricket and luckily the Hampshire people called me and asked about the county cricket."
"In county cricket, those two months, I learnt a lot. I played seven matches and the focus was actually on red ball because I knew we would play Dukes ball in the West Indies. Trusting your ability was the key."
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