IND vs WI: For what reasons did the West Indies team slip on the floor? See what answer Rohit Sharma gave in the video
Rohit Sharma has given his reaction on the falling graph of West Indies cricket. Rohit Sharma has said that till the time I am playing, my focus is only on coming to the West Indies and doing well for my team.
Indian captain Rohit Sharma has given his reaction on the recent state of West Indies cricket. In fact, the second Test to be played between India and West Indies at Queens Park from July 20 will be historic. This will be the 100th Test match between the two teams. Talking to the media before this special occasion, Rohit Sharma said that the history of India-West Indies cricket is very old, I was probably not even born then, since then both these teams cricket is going on.
Rohit’s statement on the recent situation of West Indies
Talking about the recent situation of West Indies cricket, Rohit said that see, I cannot tell what is the problem inside the team. Rohit said that as a fan, until I know the inside, I will not be able to tell what is the real problem? Rohit Sharma said that all the West Indies players I have played with in my career have talent in them. Even in the first Test, if they had a spinner, it could have been a problem for us.
I would like to know the inside after retirement – Rohit
Rohit Sharma has further said that whenever we play against the West Indies, we do not play thinking what is happening inside this team? We come here to see what we can take away from here as a team. Rohit said that on all the last 6-7 tours that I have done here, my focus has been on what I can take away for my team from the tour and that will be my focus till the time I am playing. I’ll try to find out later.
History of 99 Tests between India and West Indies
Let us tell you that the 100th historic Test match between India and West Indies will start from Thursday. West Indies have won 30 of the 99 matches played between the two countries so far, while India has won 23 matches. 46 matches have been drawn. India has a 1-0 lead in the current two-Test series. India won the Dominica Test by an innings and 141 runs.