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Indian captain Rohit Sharma and spinner Ravichandran Ashwin reached the press conference together.
A funny incident happened during the press conference of Indian captain Rohit Sharma after the Gaba test. After the retirement of spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on Wednesday, the Indian captain was questioned about Ashwin’s role.
A reporter asked Rohit- Will Pujara, Rahane and Ashwin be seen in different roles? Rohit started answering this question. Then he remembered that Rahane-Pujara have not taken retirement yet. In such a situation, Rohit laughingly said- Only Ravichandran Ashwin has taken retirement. Rahane and Pujara are still active cricketers and can come anytime, the doors of Team India are open for everyone.
The Indian captain said in a joking tone that you guys will get me killed. Actually, the Indian captain had earlier said that when he sees next to him, Rahane-Pujara will not be there. After remembering, Rohit corrected his mistake.
Rohit hugged Ashwin after announcing retirement.
Said- I did not bat well, there is no problem in accepting it Rohit also talked about his batting. He said- ‘I did not bat well. There is no problem in accepting it. As long as my body, mind and legs are moving well, I am playing. Runs don’t tell the whole story, but right now I feel fine playing.
Credit to Rahul-Jadeja for saving the match After the match was drawn, Rohit Sharma looked disappointed due to the rain. He said, ‘It is not right to have such frequent rain interruptions, but reaching a series score of 1-1 for the Boxing-Day Test in Melbourne gives you confidence. Full credit for saving this match goes to Rahul and Jadeja. It was pleasant to watch him play.
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