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Bumrah didn’t get required support, this wasn’t 400 plus pitch: Rohit Sharma

In the opening Test, India faced a defeat within three days, managing scores of 245 and 131 across two innings.

Bumrah didn’t get required support, this wasn’t 400 plus pitch: Rohit Sharma

Jasprit Bumrah lacked support from the other end as there was no reason to concede 400 plus runs on a bowling-friendly track where South African speedsters showed how to go about the job, dejected Indian skipper Rohit Sharma said on Thursday.

India lost the opening Test inside three days by an innings and 32 runs after scoring 245 and 131 in the two innings, but the game-changer certainly was being taken for 408 runs by South Africa in their first innings.

Save Bumrah, who took four wickets, and to an extent, Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Thakur, and Prasidh Krishna got past their lives.

"This was not a 400-run wicket, and we gave up too many runs. We sprayed the ball all around, but it happened. One can’t depend on one particular bowler (Bumrah); the other three pacers also needed to perform their roles; we could learn from how South Africa bowled," Rohit said after the match.

He admitted that although there wasn't a lack of effort, Bumrah couldn’t alone keep the pressure on Proteas batters.

"Bumrah bowled well, and we all know his quality. All he wanted was a bit of support, which he didn’t get. That happens. All three tried hard, bending their backs, but it didn’t happen the way we wanted it to. But games like these teach you a lot as to what you want to do as a bowling unit,” the skipper observed.

Young Prasidh, who has just had 12 first-class matches under his belt, couldn’t get the measure of bounce and carry at Supersport Park and went for 93 runs in 20 overs on his Test debut.

The skipper conceded that Prasidh is a bit undercooked but also insisted that his team would show faith in him.

"Of course, he is a little bit inexperienced. He has got the tools to come out here and play the game. Obviously, if I look at the bowlers that we have back in India, some of them are injured and some are not available, so we tried picking guys who are available based on conditions,” he reasoned.

"I completely agree that he (Krishna) hasn’t played a lot of (red ball) cricket, but there are three guys in their team who haven’t played a lot of (red ball) cricket, but they showed what is required.

"More than what’s there in the legs, I think it’s in the mind. How you treat your mind and how you play the game are more important. If you think that, oh, I haven't played a lot of Tests or FC cricket, then it’s not going to help,” the skipper was clear.

"When you get an opportunity, you should be grateful and come out and do the job for the team. Obviously, it didn’t work out well for him, and playing your first game, we all would have been nervous, and he would have been nervous as well.

"These things happen; the guy has a game to excel at, but we will back him, and he has a great attitude about his game, which holds us in good stead going forward." Batters need to devise their own game plan. Each and every batter has a unique technique, and it is imperative that when they come to challenging assignments like South Africa, they have a customised game plan, Rohit said, citing KL Rahul’s example.

"Look at what KL Rahul did in the first inning. It is a perfect example of showing intent as well as respecting the conditions. At the end of the day, he scored at a strike rate of 70, and he put the bad balls away. That is what we talk about intent." While he didn’t take names, he certainly wasn't amused by the manner in which Shreyas Iyer and Shubman Gill tackled conditions.

"We can’t just go and swing our bats. That’s not the condition for doing that. You got to understand that there is a thin line between showing that intent and discipline as well," Rohit said.

"Every individual is different, and we try talking to every individual in the way they want to play and keeping conditions in mind about what they can do. It’s a mixture of everything intent, a little bit of discipline and you can’t just go with one mindset in these conditions."

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