Rohit Sharma: India captain Rohit Sharma on Sunday termed the 0-3 series whitewash against New Zealand as "a very low point" in his career and he failed to live up to the standard both as a leader and as a batsman. He also admitted that he made some tactical mistakes that cost India the series.
India were outplayed by New Zealand in all departments of the game, getting shot out for 46 in the first innings of the first Test at Bengaluru they lost by eight wickets, and could manage only 156 in their first innings in the 113-run debacle on a turning track in Pune and were shot out for 121 chasing 147 runs in the second innings on a rank turner at the Wankhede on Sunday and were humbled in three successive Test matches at home for the first time.
"It is important, you know, for me to understand that life is not about just highs. There can be lows as well, which I have seen a lot throughout my career. But definitely, something like this will be a very low point in my career, having lost three games at home. I fully take responsibility for that as a captain and as a leader as well. I have not been at the best of my abilities right from the start of the series. And, yeah, with the bat as well, I've not been good enough," said a candid Rohit in the post-match press conference after India suffered a 25-run defeat in the third and final Test on Sunday.