Rohit Sharma, the Indian cricket team captain, is known for his composed demeanor and a sense of humor that can leave everyone amused. When questioned about his white-ball future and where he sees himself in the coming two years, he responded with a loaded answer that allows for various interpretations.

Before the press conference started here on Monday, he smiled and told everyone, “No questions on IPL. Only on Indian cricket team.” Someone pushed his luck and enquired, “it’s a press meet, we can ask.” captain Rohit pointed to the BCCI logo on his crest to signal it’s a board-organised press meet.

Rohit Sharma’s response to inquiries about his white-ball future, “I will play whatever cricket is there in front of me,” carries a nuanced and open-ended tone that allows for varied interpretations.

The next question was more direct? “Do you seniors, you, Virat (Kohli) feel desperation to play T20 World Cup?” “Desperation cricket khelne ke liye sabko hai (We are all desperate to play cricket). Everyone wants to do well whatever chances they get,” he stated.

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“I know what you are trying to ask. You will get an answer, you will, for certain,” said captain Rohit as he tried to suppress his grin.

On a serious note, he admitted that the World Cup final was a bitter pill to swallow for everyone in the team.

“The World Cup until the final the way we played, you expect to go an inch further. Unfortunately, we couldn’t do it and that was the hard part, take that, honestly we have all these years worked hard for it, and you saw how we managed to play the first 10 games and the final,” he stated.

“Obviously, we didn’t do certain things well in the final and that cost us the match, there were not many things we could point out that we didn’t do this right, or we didn’t do that right,” stated captain Rohit, sounding practical in his thought process.

Just like he had said in an Instagram video, captain Rohit felt the love of the fans had got him back to playing cricket after the loss to Australia in the final.

“It’s hard (to overcome) from a loss like that, but there’s so much happening in life and there’s so much cricket happening, move on from that (World Cup loss), it took time to come out from that and you got to look forward,” he attached.

“Honestly, I got a lot of messages from the outside world as well and that motivated me personally to get up and start doing my job again,” he concluded.

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