Rohit Sharma, who has traveled from middle order batsman of Team India to opening and then captaincy, has shared his thoughts. 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 be good. Rohit Sharma said that when his times were not good, he started doubting himself and no one came to help him.
Talking to Dubai i103.8, Rohit Sharma said, talking about my cricket journey, I have been playing for 17 years. Whatever sport you play, it is not easy to make a place in the international team. Especially in the place and country where I come from where so many people play. From such a place, if you see your name among those 15 players, it feels very different. First of all you consider yourself lucky, it is true that your hard work plays an important role in this but luck also plays a big role in this.
in a journey of 17 years
There have been a lot of ups and downs in my cricket journey, but it would be safe to say that there have been more ups and downs as well. The bad times I went through made me the person I am today. When you see the worst, you emerge as a different person after it. When I started my career, I did not see many positive things. I also did not have a positive influence on the team.
He said, no one helped me
And there came 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. It was time for me to figure out what I wanted to do as a person. What do I want from this life of mine and what do I want from the game that I love so much. If I talk about my cricket journey, it was amazing.