India’s humiliating 3-0 Test series defeat at home against New Zealand has left captain Rohit Sharma grappling with a bitter pill to swallow. The skipper acknowledged the team’s collective failure, citing numerous mistakes and a lack of top-notch cricket.
Chasing a modest 147 to salvage some pride, India collapsed to a dismal 121 all out. Despite Rishabh Pant’s valiant 64, the team’s batting woes continued, with the top order crumbling to 29 for 5. Pant’s dismissal to a controversial third-umpire decision proved to be the final nail in the coffin.
“Losing a series, losing a Test match is never easy, but [this is] something that is not easily digested,” Rohit lamented. “We didn’t play our best cricket. We know that and we accept that. New Zealand played better than us throughout the series.”
Rohit highlighted the team’s inability to post substantial first-innings totals in the first two Tests, putting them on the back foot. He also acknowledged the younger players’ ability to score runs on challenging pitches, while he and Virat Kohli struggled.
“Those guys showed how to bat on these surfaces,” Rohit said of the younger lot. “You have to be slightly ahead, and be proactive when you’re playing on a pitch like that.”
Rohit’s own batting form has been under scrutiny, with only one half-century in the series. He admitted to being disappointed with his performance and acknowledged that his captaincy could have been better.
Despite the setbacks, Rohit remained optimistic about the team’s future. “We are aware of what we need to do,” he said. “It’s just that, this was an unfortunate series where it didn’t come off.”