Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 22, 2023, 11:12 PM
IND vs AUS: Indian fans have still not recovered from the defeat in the World Cup 2023 final. Even senior players like captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and coach Rahul Dravid have hardly been able to overcome that disappointment yet. Still, we have to move forward and in this regard, Team India is ready for its next front. Coincidentally, once again it is Australia who defeated India in the final. The T20 series between the two teams is starting from Thursday 23rd November and this time Suryakumar Yadav has taken the command. In this new role, Surya has given Rohit Sharma's 'mantra' for success to the team.Most of the senior players have been given rest from this T20 series, which is starting just 4 days after the defeat in the World Cup final. However, Suryakumar Yadav is not among those who got a break. Rather, the number one ranked T20 batsman Surya has been given the command of the team. He got this role due to Hardik Pandya's injury. Not only the captain, Surya is also the senior player in the T20 series squad. In such a situation, the maximum responsibility will be on them.This is Surya's goalSurya is going to captain Team India for the first time in any format. In such a situation, the fans are curious to know how he wants to run the team under his leadership and what is his message for the young players of the team. Surya was asked about this on Wednesday, a day before the match to be held in Visakhapatnam. Surya first made it clear that every match is important in view of next year's T20 World Cup.Rohit's mantra given to the teamThe philosophy of ODI captain Rohit Sharma was clearly visible in what Surya said. Surya has only told all the players of the team to play without fear and to play selflessly for the team, so that it can help the team win. . Rohit Sharma had batted in a similar style throughout the World Cup and apparently Surya wants to impart the same lessons to the young players. Surya said that he himself likes to play in the same style. Surya said that he has told everyone to keep the team first.