• Rohit Sharma opened up about ODI World 2023 final loss and expressed desperation to clinch the South Africa Test series.

  • India has so far not been able to register a single Test series win on South African soil.

‘Itna mehnat kiya kuch toh chahiye’: Rohit Sharma desperate to conquer South Africa Test challenge after World Cup loss
Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill (Image Source: Twitter)

Cricket fans are eagerly awaiting the return of Rohit Sharma to the field as he is set to lead the Indian side in a high-stakes Test series against South Africa. The anticipation is palpable as Team India gears up to break a 31-year-old jinx and secure its first-ever Test series win on South African soil. It is worth noting that Rohit opted for a calculated break from cricket action following India’s heart-wrenching defeat in the ODI World Cup 2023 Final.

Anticipation builds for the Boxing Day Test

The red ball action kicks off on December 26 with the Boxing Day Test, and the cricketing world is abuzz with excitement. In a pre-match press conference, Rohit set the tone for the battle ahead by expressing his determination to achieve greatness in the challenging conditions of South Africa.

Rohit Sharma’s determination and pre-match press conference

Desperation for victory: “Itna mehnat kiya kuch toh chahiye”

The India skipper acknowledged that while a Test series win might not compensate for the World Cup loss, the desire to conquer the Proteas is burning within the team. Rohit’s words reflected the dedication and effort the Indian team has invested in preparing for this crucial series

“I really don’t know if that World Cup loss can be compensated with a Test series win in South Africa. Because the World Cup is the World Cup. You can’t really compare the two. There is a lot of history in this series, and if we manage to achieve this, then everyone will be really happy. Itna mehnat kiya kuch toh chahiye yaar…kuch bara humko chaiye (We are working so hard, we do deserve something…something big),” expressed Rohit.

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Collective hunger for success: Rohit reveals team’s mindset

The Mumbai-born cricketer further added that the desperation to clinch victory is not confined to the senior players alone, as he emphasized the collective hunger for success within the entire squad, underlining the importance of balance and composure in the face of a formidable opponent

“And everyone is desperate for it, and it is not just the senior players. I hope we can really do well in the series. We need to relax and enjoy the game as well,” added Rohit.

Monumental challenge awaits India: A battle for redemption and glory

The challenge awaiting Team India in South Africa is monumental, with the Proteas boasting a formidable record on their home turf. However, Rohit’s confidence and determination inject a sense of optimism into the Indian camp. As the players gear up for the Boxing Day Test, cricket enthusiasts worldwide will be glued to their screens, witnessing a battle that extends beyond the cricket pitch—a battle for redemption, pride, and the glory of etching history by ending a three-decade-long quest for victory in South Africa.

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