Rohit sharma
I don't set long-term goals but focus on each series, says Rohit Sharma
New Delhi, May 14: India cricketer Rohit Sharma has revealed he doesn't believe in setting long-term goals as they add more pressure and stress on him. On the contrary, he likes to focus on short-term goals which includes planning and preparing for games in the next two-three months.
Currently the Indian cricketers are enjoying time with their families amid the forced break due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
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