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'500-600 runs don't matter if you don't win trophy': Rohit Sharma hits back at critics

For the Mumbai Indians this season so far, Rohit Sharma has amassed 240 runs at an average of 30 runs per nine innings.

May 01, 2025 / 19:27 IST
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Rohit Sharma opens up on scoring 500-600 runs in a tournament. (Photo: ICC)

A high-risk, high-reward tactic in the powerplay overs, Rohit Sharma's take-no-prisoners approach to batting at the beginning of the innings in the T20 format has proven to be effective. Even if it has caused Rohit to leave games early, when it works, it can also produce huge benefits. While acknowledging in an interview that the approach isn't always successful, Rohit also stated that he has no plans to change his batting technique anytime soon.

“Main game nahi change karoonga! (I won’t change my game!) The team has given me a role, I will continue playing that. Milestones wala game nahi hai mera (My game is not about chasing milestones). My focus is on contributing runs. Who doesn’t like making runs? I certainly do! I’ve been repeating this for years now. Pareshaan ho chuka hoon (I’m tired) repeating this same answer. Of course I get disappointed when the runs don’t come when you cannot contribute runs. You hurt when that happens."

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“But I don’t want to abandon my game. I know it’s very risky, you will get out. But that doesn’t mean I don’t care that I am getting out or that I am not thinking about how I can contribute more runs to the team cause,” Rohit said in an interview with journalist Vimal Kumar.