I have not batted well but feeling good about my game: Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma acknowledges his recent batting slump but remains confident in his preparation and mindset. He expressed his emotional connection with former teammates Ashwin, Rahane, and Pujara, clarifying their retirement status. Rohit also defen...

Following the drawn Test at the Gabba, Rohit made an honest assessment of his batting Down Under.
"I have not batted well. There's no harm in accepting that. But I know what's in my mind, how I'm preparing myself. All those boxes are very much ticked. It's just about spending as much time as possible, which I'm pretty sure I'm just there," Rohit said in the post match press conference.
"As long as my mind, my body, my feet are moving well, I'm pretty happy with how things are panning out for me. Sometimes those numbers can tell you that it's been a while since he's got big runs.
"But for a person like me, it's all about how I feel in my mind, what kind of prep I'm having before each game, and how I'm feeling about myself. That's the most important thing. And I'm feeling good about myself, to be honest. Runs are obviously not showing that, but inside it's a different feeling," he said.
Rohit gets emotional while talking about Ashwin, Rahane, Pujara
When asked how it feels to lose longtime teammates one after the other, Rohit said players coming and going is part of the game at the highest level and he remains in touch with majority of them.
"We have played so much together. When these guys keep leaving, you do miss them. We are always friends. What can we do (if they retire or are not part of team)... We are not together on tours but we keep meeting.
"I keep meeting Ajinkya as he stays in Bombay. Pujara likes to hide in Rajkot, we don't meet often but we do at times. Ashwin also, he will be with you guys. I am sure we will keep meeting," he said on a lighter note, already predicting a bright future for Ashwin in the media.
"By the way Rahane has not retired (tum marwaoge yaar) you will put me in trouble (by asking such questions). Even Pujara has not retired. They both can come back."
"It doesn't matter. I have been here enough number of times to understand what mind games are. From a personal point of view we were behind in the game, it was a little victory for us to avoid that follow on.
"Looking at the weather and where the game was heading, we managed a draw though Australia were ahead.
"It was a little victory for us. There is no harm in celebrating that. We saw two guys (Bumrah and Akash Deep) fighting for the team and we were happy with that," he added.
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