India’s vice-captain Rohit Sharma said the performances during the first two games of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup against Pakistan ...

India’s vice-captain Rohit Sharma said the performances during the first two games of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup against Pakistan and New Zealand was a case of decision-making going awry and applauded the team’s fearless approach against Afghanistan on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi.
Rohit earned the player of the match award for his 74 in India’s 66-run victory.
“The approach from everyone was different. I wish it was in the first two games as well but it didn’t happen. But that can happen when you are on the road for a long time. Decision making sometimes can be a problem and that’s exactly what happened in the first two games,” Rohit said at the post-match press conference, reported PTI.
Rohit said it was a case of just having bad days, and that India are not bad team.
“The amount of cricket we are playing, it becomes difficult... every time you step onto the field, you have to make the right decision,” Rohit added.
“You need to ensure that you are fresh in terms of mental aspect. May be that’s the reason why we didn’t take some good decisions. Batting or bowling. Mentally, you need to get away from the game and freshen up your mind.
“But when you...