Rohit Sharma aims to keep setting short-term goals

Rohit Sharma spoke about how it was vital for him to make his plans according to the circumstances that he was playing in. He stressed on the importance of analysing the team he was up against and sorting out batting strategies and goals accordingly.

The Mumbai Indians captain would ideally have been leading in the Indian Premier League (IPL) right now if the Covid-19 pandemic had not struck. The IPL has been indefinitely suspended after it was initially postponed. The league was initially slated to start on March 29.

With the uncertainty over the resumption of cricket, it is unclear whether we will see the IPL or the T20 World Cup this year. India was also slated to tour Australia in December to play four Tests, 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is.

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With no cricket taking place anytime soon, Rohit Sharma also joked about whether we will get to see the team play cricket again.

Before cricket as we know it was brought to a halt by the coronavirus pandemic, Rohit Sharma suffered a tear in his left calf muscle in the fourth T20I against New Zealand. The injury ruled the Mumbai batsman out of the ODI and Test series in the island nation.

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