IND vs SL: Rohit Sharma reveals reason for withdrawing run-out appeal against Dasun Shanaka, says 'We cannot get him out like that'; watch

IND vs SL: Rohit Sharma reveals reason for withdrawing run-out appeal against Dasun Shanaka, says 'We cannot get him out like that'; watch

Rohit lauded Shanaka for his knock and mentioned that the Sri Lankan captain deserved to get to his hundred.

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 08:16 AM IST
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Guwahati: India captain Rohit Sharma withdrew the appeal to dismiss Dasun Shanaka despite the Sri Lankan captain being considerably outside of his crease at the non-striker's end and stated that he was unaware of pacer Mohammed Shami effecting the run-out. He lauded Shanaka's knock and mentioned that the Sri Lankan captain deserved to get to his hundred.

Hats off to Shanaka

"I had no idea Shami had done that. When he went up in an appeal... Again, he [Shanaka] was batting on 98. The way he batted was brilliant. We got to give it to him. We cannot get him out like that. We wanted to get him out the way we thought we would get him out. But that was not something that we thought of. But again, hats off to him, he played really well." The Indian captain heaped praises on the batters for their fabulous performance helping the team reach a mammoth total but was critical of the bowlers as they were not able to finish the game quickly.

Impressive show

"Pretty impressed actually. We started off well with the bat, it was a great effort from all batters. The platform was set for all the batters, I thought we could have bowled better. I don't want to be too critical, as the conditions were not easy. It wasn't easy to bowl under the lights especially when dew comes in," expressed the right-hander.

Room for improvement

Rohit stated that the team still needs to improve in certain departments and work as a group to get better. He also applauded the bowlers for their pivotal spell with the new ball that helped India get ahead in the game. "Everyone needs to come to the party if you want to win, but we bowled well upfront. You got to be in the game to take those half-chances. You are not going to have a perfect game always, there are certain areas to work on as a group. All eleven members need to put in an effort collectively," stated the Indian captain.

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