It was not a 117 pitch at all: Rohit Sharma | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Australia hit back strongly to inflict a 10-wicket defeat on India in the second ODI at ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam and drew level in the three-match series.
India collapsed to 117 in just 26 overs after Australian pacer Mitchell Starc ran through the hosts top order with his 9th five-wicket haul in ODIs.
Starc’s 5/53 set up Australia’s easy victory as they romped home in just 11 overs. The series decider will be played in Chennai on Wednesday.
After a lacklustre performance with the bat, a disappointed India captain Rohit Sharma made no hesitation in admitting the batting failure saying the pitch was not meant for 117 and they did not play to their potential.
“It is disappointing. No doubt about that. We didn’t play to our potential. We didn’t apply ourselves with the bat. We always knew that was not enough runs. It was not a 117 pitch at all. By no means. We just didn’t apply ourselves,” said Sharma, who himself contributed 13 runs from 15 balls.

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Rohit also rued that his side’s formidable batting line-up “kept falling to the strength” of Starc instead of playing their natural game in the second ODI.
“Starc is a quality bowler. He’s been doing it for years for Australia with the new ball. He kept bowling to his strength and we kept falling to his strength. That’s something that we need to understand and play accordingly,” Sharma said at the post-match presentation.
Sharma minced no words about the batting failure, saying that 117 was not at all a challenging total.
Sharma, who missed India’s five-wicket win in the first ODI due to family commitments, said all the Australians bowled really well and put the home side under pressure.

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Australia captain Steven Smith was surprised with the quick result, achieved with 39 overs to spare.
“It was a quick one. 37 overs for the game (overall), you don’t see that too often,” he said.
“I thought our bowlers were outstanding. Mitchell Starc, in particular, with that new ball swinging it back down the line and putting them (under) early pressure and he complemented really well with the rest of our bowling group.
“I didn’t know how the wicket was going to play and how much it was going to swing.”
On his run chase and the unbeaten 121-run partnership by the Australian openers, Smith said, “The way that Mitch and Heady went out and went after them was impressive. Putting them (Indian bowlers) under pressure.
“When you’re chasing 118 really quickly, you can break the back of it really quickly.”
‘Man of the match’ Starc said, “I feel like my rhythm has been good for a few weeks now and I guess the last couple of nights I’ve got the ball to shape in the air and do a little bit off the wicket. So, it’s feeling in a good place and hopefully it continues.”
(With PTI Inputs)

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