India maintained its formidable record in home Test matches by clinching a five-wicket victory over England at the JSCA Stadium, securing an unassailable 3-1 lead in the ongoing series.

Indian captain Rohit Sharma emphasized the importance of winning Test series regardless of whether they are played at home or away. He highlighted the team’s resilience, particularly after the setback in the first Test in Hyderabad, despite the absence of key players such as Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, and Mohammed Shami.
Acknowledging the contributions of the inexperienced players who stepped up in place of the regulars, Rohit praised their performance and sense of responsibility.
Regarding the Ranchi pitch, Rohit dismissed suggestions of it being overly difficult, citing the successful innings played by Joe Root and Dhruv Jurel. He emphasized the importance of application and adaptation, noting that while the conditions may vary, it is ultimately the players’ ability to adapt that matters.
Rohit credited England for providing stiff competition throughout the series, acknowledging their different approach to the game. He commended his team’s composure and execution of plans, which ultimately led to their success.
Reflecting on the grueling nature of Test cricket, Rohit expressed satisfaction with the series win and emphasized the need to cherish such victories. He indicated that the team has yet to discuss its approach for the final Test in Dharamsala.
Overall, Rohit’s remarks underscored the team’s collective effort, adaptability, and determination, which have been key factors in their success in the series against England.

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