FORMER India skipper Rohit
Sharma on Wednesday said
watching T20 World Cup from the
sidelines for the first time in his
career will be a ‘strange’ experience as he reflected on the difficult selection calls and leadership decisions that defined his
captaincy tenure.
Rohit and Virat Kohli, the two
stalwarts of Indian cricket, now
compete only in the 50-over format, having retired from Tests and
T20 format.
India will begin the defence of
their T20 World Cup title with a
match against USA on February
7 in Mumbai.
The 38-year-old said the reality of stepping away from a global event hits harder than missing bilateral matches.
“We were talking about this at
home, that it will be strange
watching it from home, especially the T20 World Cup. From
the time it started until now, I
have been part of every World
Cup, so it will feel different,” Rohit
said on a JioHotstar show.
“When you miss a World Cup,
the reality really sinks in. That’s
when you realise you’re not going
to be part of it. However, I will
be some where in the stadium. It
won’t be the same, but it will be
a different experience,” he added.
“There have been many such
instances of taking hard calls
before World Cups. You will not
be able to please everyone, but
it is important for the individual
to know why a decision is taken,” Rohit said.