Rohit Sharma the Indian skippe­r confidently asserts his familiarity with the pre­ssure that comes with repre­senting the national team at the­ top level. He vie­ws this pressure as a positive influe­nce prompting him to think innovatively and showcase his pe­ak performance consistently.

Rohit Sharma shared insight on how cricket has a large fan base in India and feels cricketers understand how to cope with both extremes in terms of reaction and criticism for their performances.

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Rohit Sharma spoke to Dubai Eye 103.8 FM on coping with admiration and scrutiny from fans and critics:

“When you sign up as a cricketer in India, you should know what you’re dealing with. When you come good, they will make you look like Gods, but obviously, when things don’t go your way, they can tear you apart as well.”

Rohit Sharma

Rohit, who is also renowned for his sense of humor, made a sarcastic remark about how fans had previously flung stones at Indian sportsmen’ homes. He joked that it wouldn’t be possible in his home because he lives at a great height above ground level.

Rohit Sharma on India playing Pakistan

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India and Pakistan do not play bilateral cricket; instead, they compete in ICC competitions. While there has been much debate over whether the two sides should play more frequently, Rohit Sharma stated that he would love to be challenged against the strength of Pakistan’s team on a regular basis.

On this, he said:

“At the end of the day, I want to play cricket and I want to feel challenged in cricket. I feel Pakistan has a good team. They have got solid bowlers who have come through the ranks now. India-Pakistan always brings out something and more than the team, people outside will love watch us play.”

Rohit Sharma
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Rohit also gave light on the adoration that Indian cricketers receive from Pakistan fans, saying:

“I know they love their cricket. They love it. Whenever we are in the UK, these guys come and tell us respectfully just how they love Indian cricketers and how they love to watch and some of us play on big stages. When someone appreciates the cricket we play then you feel blessed.”

Rohit Sharma

India and Pakistan will face off again at the T20 World Cup on June 9 in New York.

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