Rohit Sharma News: Rohit Sharma, who has traveled from a middle order batsman to opening and then captaining Team India, has shared his heart's feelings. The captain of the Indian team said that he has seen a lot in his 17 years of cricket journey. Bad times taught him how to emerge better.
Rohit Sharma spoke from his heart
Rohit Sharma said that when his time was not going well, he started doubting himself and in such a situation no one came to help him. Rohit Sharma said in an interview, “If we talk about my cricket journey, it has been 17 years since I started playing. No matter what sport you play, it is not easy to make a place in the international team. Especially from the place and country where I come from, where a lot of people play cricket. When you see your name among those 15 players, it is a very different feeling. First of all consider yourself lucky, it is true that your hard work plays a role in this but luck also plays a big role.
Have seen a lot in 17 years of career
Speaking further, Rohit Sharma said that there were many ups and downs in my 17 years of cricket career. What I saw in my bad times made me the person I am today. When you go through very bad times, you emerge a completely different person. When I started my career, there were not many positive things to be seen. In fact, my positive impact was not visible even on the team.
no one helped me
Rohit said, “There was a time when I started doubting myself. I started questioning myself whether I was made for this place or not. There was a time for me when no one came forward to help. Then I had time to figure out what I wanted to do as a person. What do I want from this life and what do I want from the sport I love so much? If I talk about my cricket journey it is amazing.