Basics of captaincy remain same in any team, says Rohit Sharma
Dharamsala, Dec 9 (CRICKETNMORE) - On the eve of his captaincy debut for India in the first One-day International (ODI) match against Sri Lanka, Rohit Sharma feels that basics of leading a side remain the same though the difference in
Rohit, however, felt that he will do his best to ensure to continue the good work the team has been doing.
"I don't need to change anything. I just need to carry from where we left as a team. I myself will not change much. I will try to be at the present and make those changes when necessary," the Mumbai right-hander said.
Even though India have dominated Sri Lanka in the last few series, 30-year-old Rohit felt that every series is different from one other. India won 9-0 across the three formats in Sri Lanka in earlier in the year. On this tour, Sri Lanka lost the Test series 0-1.
"Yes we have put them under pressure when we played them in Sri Lanka and won all five ODIs. I believe every new series is different and it will bring different challenges and we got to do what we do as a team. We need to concentrate on basic and little things which eventually add up to bigger things," he said.
"Our idea will be the same. If we can do that, we have seen that we get the result. We stay in the present so our focus in on the first ODI," he added.