India vs Sri Lanka, 3rd T20I: Want to fill whatever gaps we have, says Rohit Sharma after 3-0 sweep | Cricket News – Times of India
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A fighting fifty from skipper Dasun Shanaka (74 not out off 38) helped Sri Lanka post 146/5 in 20 overs. In reply, Shreyas Iyer continued his sizzling form and smashed HIS third consecutive fifty (73 not out off 45) of the series while the likes of Ravindra Jadeja (22 not out off 15), Deepak Hooda (21 off 16) and Sanju Samson (18 off 12) also contributed as India chased down the target in 16.5 overs.
It was India’s 12th successive T20I win, the joint-longest winning streak for a full member and their seventh series win on the trot at home in this format.
“It’s a pattern of everything that comes together. We played very well. A lot of positives came out from the series. Want to understand what kind of bench strength we have. Good to give opportunities to those guys. Important to tell the guys not to worry about their positions in the team. Want to fill whatever gaps we have. Keeping that in mind, we want to move forward,” said Rohit Sharma in the post-match presentation.
Rohit admitted that it’s going to be a challenging task for the team management to pick the playing eleven with so many players competing for similar slots.
“Going to be a big challenge but always nice to have guys in form (whom to pick),” he said.
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Talking about the upcoming Test series, Sharma said, “Once we reach Mohali, we’ll start thinking about the Tests.”
Meanwhile, Shreyas Iyer, who smashed three consecutive half-centuries and remained unbeaten in all three knocks, finishing with 204 runs in the series, said that all three innings were special for him and that he was just playing the ball on merit.
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“All three knocks were special, but yesterday’s (2nd T20I on Saturday) – coming in at a crucial moment, I’d pick that (as favourite). You only require one ball to get into form as long as you’re keeping your eyes on the ball and playing it on merit. The wicket was a little two-paced today (Sunday) compared to yesterday…The outfield is so fast, I just had to hit gaps,” Shreyas said.
Speaking about his comeback after the journey, Iyer said,”It’s been a rollercoaster journey after my injury. Real test of you is during rehab sessions.”
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