28 February,2022 12:14 PM IST | Dharamsala | PTI
Rohit Sharma. Pic/AFP
Rohit Sharma knows that Indian team was a bit conservative in their approach towards T20 cricket for some time but he expects that philosophy to undergo change as the youngsters have been told not to worry about odd failure.
The cornerstone of Rohit's captaincy has been security for the players and it's paying dividends with three back-to-back T20I series wins since he took over post T20 World Cup.
"We do understand at times that we've held back but it's important to tell the guys that you don't have to worry about your positions in the team. We want to fill whatever gaps we do have.
We just want to move forward," Rohit said at the presentation ceremony after India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets in the third T20I to sweep the series 3-0.
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Rohit understands that picking an XI based on so many good performances is a different challenge altogether.
"It's going to be a big challenge but it's nice to have guys in form rather than not in form. It's a factor of everything that comes together. We played together and we played very well. A lot of positives from this series."
He was happy to give playing time to almost all the players during the last nine white ball matches -- six T20Is and three ODIs.
"That is something we've kept in mind - good to give opportunities to few of those guys. If the guys take the opportunity the way some of these guys have taken, you can move from strength to strength."
Shreyas Iyer, who has scored 200-plus runs in the series, termed all his fifties special but the second one in big chase as extra special.
"Obviously, all three fifties were special for me. Yesterday, winning the series...so yeah the last one (2nd T20I)," Shreyas said.
For him, it just takes one ball to get into form. "To be honest, you require just one ball to get in form. I'm really happy with whatever opportunities I got this series.
"To be honest, the wicket was a bit two-paced today and I was playing on merit and trying to punish the loose balls. You just have to back your instincts and be positive."
Shreyas, who had a surgery last year, is now back at his best, having already made his Test debut. "It has been a roller-coaster journey for me from injury. To come out of injury and perform at this level is really heartening for me."
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