Prior to the ODI World Cup in 2023, Rohit Sharma wants to return to his 2019 frame of mind

Prior to the ODI World Cup in 2023, Rohit Sharma wants to return to his 2019 frame of mind

According to Indian captain Rohit Sharma, he wants to enter the same mental state that he did before the ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2019 this year.

As India lost to New Zealand in the tournament’s semifinal in Manchester in 2019, Rohit scored 648 runs. The tournament’s top run-scorer at the time, the opener scored five centuries.

“I want to return to my pre-2019 World Cup state. In a recent media interview, Rohit said, “I was in a great frame of mind and prepared really well for the tournament.

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I was in good physical and mental shape, he continued. I have the time to bring that back, and I want to. Trying to recall the morally correct things I was doing as a cricket player and a person prior to the 2019 World Cup. I want to think about that thought process again.

Rohit’s recent batting performance has been pretty good. In nine games, he has scored 383 runs at an average of 47.88 and has a 2023 strike rate of 106.09. He also played eight One Day Internationals, scoring 249 runs at a slightly higher strike rate of 114.22.

In the last two World Cups, in 2015 and 2019, he batted first for India and amassed 640 runs in 17 games at an average of 65.20, including six centuries and three half-centuries. With a young opening partner in Shubman Gill and an injured middle-order, Rohit will have to take on more responsibility at the plate.

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