Despite India not being able to win Asia Cup 2022 in the UAE, captain Rohit Sharma is clear that his team will continue with their attacking approach with the bat, something which has given them results in bilateral series wins and made it clear that if the approach doesn't come off on a particular day, then they have a plan in hand as they kickstart their build-up to Men's T20 World Cup with first T20I against Australia on Tuesday.
"We will continue to play like that. Because that is something we spoke clearly right at the beginning, and everyone's quite comfortable with that. At the same time, we know our second line of defence, what is it if we are in trouble. We spend a lot of time talking about these things. Guys are very clear: If we are three for 50 or 50 for no loss, how we need to go about our business in batting, we are very clear on that and have been discussed on a length."
"It's just about going in and executing it. If you see our batting style in Asia Cup, we posted around 170 in almost every game. The par, I mean except for that one game against Sri Lanka, around 173, where we failed to defend. You saw our game games against Pakistan as well. It went down to the wire with last-over finishes. So it could have gone either way. So we were not really worried about what happened there," said Rohit in the press conference.