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Rohit Sharma is unwilling to change the winning formula since “there’s talk of rain but no drastic changes”

Shubman Gill will bat at position three, and Yashasvi Jaiswal will make his debut, India captain Rohit Sharma stated on the eve of the first Test against the West Indies last week, shocking everyone.

It was encouraging to see an Indian captain discuss the team’s lineup and, more importantly, expose the names and positions of specific individuals while speaking with the media.

Therefore, when Rohit was asked the same question 48 hours before to the commencement of the second Test between India and the West Indies in Trinidad, he said that there won’t be any “drastic changes” despite the possibility of rain.

In Dominica, Rohit remarked, “We were aware, we saw the pitch conditions, and we knew what was about to happen.” Although there is discussion of rain, I don’t believe there will be any significant changes. However, we will base that judgment on whatever circumstances exist over the five days of the Test.

The second Test between India and the West Indies will be the 100th such match.

It’s a significant event. Being able to enter this game with the Indian squad is an honor since it doesn’t happen often. The two sides have played a ton of excellent cricket, according to Rohit.

“I don’t anticipate this Test to be any different. It will be interesting for both sides, and I have no doubt that the Windies will recover.

In the first game of the series, Jaiswal and Ishan Kishan played in their first Test.Future stardom has already been predicted for Gill.

The Indian squad is approaching the transition period, which the team captain for India said is inevitable, with players like Rohit, Virat Kohli, and Ajinkya Rahane in their mid-thirties.

“Transition must occur, whether today or tomorrow, but I am pleased that the new lads are adjusting nicely. Additionally, it is crucial for us to clarify our function for them. They may choose how they want to train and perform for the squad going forward,” Rohit remarked.

And we depend on such people, who are undoubtedly the future of Indian cricket and who will elevate the sport, he said.

 

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