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ICC World Cup 2019: Rohit Sharma’s career took off after 2011 tournament snub, says his childhood coach Dinesh Lad

Rohit Sharma’s career took an upswing once he started focusing more on the game after being omitted from the 2011 World Cup squad, the right-hander opener’s childhood coach Dinesh Lad said on Wednesday.
Rohit Sharma has already scored two-match winning hundreds in the ongoing World Cup 2019 against South Africa and Pakistan.
“Since childhood I have seen his batting and there is no difference. The only different thing today is that he (Rohit) has got matured, because of experience”, Lad told in an Interview.
“From 2007-2009 he had played well and scored two hundreds against Zimbabwe.
After that (from) 2009-2011, because of fame and money, (he got) diverted. Rohit was not looking after his cricket. Because of that Rohit was dropped from the 2011 World Cup as he was not performing in that period,” said Lad, also the father of Mumbai Ranji batsman Siddhesh Lad.
“That was very shocking to him. I called him (Rohit Sharma) to my home and told him.. listen Rohit, you know why Rohit is here (it is) because of only cricket. You got everything – fame, money from cricket. But (now) you are not looking after your cricket, so I am requesting you, just start practicing.
“Virat Kohli came after you and he is in the 2011 World Cup team. See the difference. Now you have to look after your cricket,” recalled Siddhesh Lad.
Lad said his advice paid dividends as Rohit Sharma emerged as a completely different batsman after that period.

“From that (period), Rohit started practicing from morning seven till evening five,” he said.
Lad also stressed that getting into the Mumbai Indians’ team also proved to be crucial for Rohit Sharma’s career.
“Another thing was getting selected for Mumbai Indians. It made a difference for him – to get into that side, to know how to handle a team. And Rohit saw the discipline of his idol Sachin Tendulkar. After 2011 he got matured and his graph after 2011 has been up and up,” he pointed out.

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