"Still hope to play few more years, make an impact in world cricket...": Rohit Sharma

DN Bureau

Indian skipper Rohit Sharma opened up about his journey as an international cricketer and captain and dropped a hint about his future with the national team. Read further on Dynamite News:

Cricketer Rohit Sharma
Cricketer Rohit Sharma


Dubai (UAE): Indian skipper Rohit Sharma opened up about his journey as an international cricketer and captain and dropped a hint about his future with the national team.

The Indian skipper, currently playing for Mumbai Indians (MI) in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL), was speaking on the Dubai Eye 103.8 Radio Station.

Speaking about his journey as an international cricketer, Rohit said that he aims to play for a few more years and make an impact in world cricket.

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"The journey has been wonderful; to make it to the highest level is not easy, especially in the country from where I come from; it has been 17 years; I still hope to play a few more years as well and make an impact in world cricket," Rohit said.

The Indian skipper also said that throughout his cricketing life, he has seen more downs than ups, especially during the start of his career.

These downs affected him to such an extent that he was left questioning if he belonged to the national side.

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"I have seen more downs than ups in my life, the human and person I am today is because of what I have seen in the past, and in the downs.

When I started my career, I did not have a lot of positives. I did not have a lot of positive impact on the team.

I was questioning whether I belonged here or not. It was about what I could do as a person or want in this life as a person and player," said Rohit.
 










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