'Both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli never confessed they helped India lose 2022 T20 World Cup semi-final'

Team India is looking to win their first major title in over a decade and bury any doubts about their backbone in the knockout rounds as they take on holders England in the 2024 T20 World Cup semis. Rohit's team head into the contest in Guyana on a six-match unbeaten streak.
'Both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli never confessed they helped India lose 2022 T20 World Cup semi-final'
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma (Getty Images file photo)
NEW DELHI: The 10-wicket mauling at the hands of England in the 2022 T20 World Cup semis was a 'wake-up call' and since then Team India has become a completely different team, feels cricketer-turned-commentator Sanjay Manjrekar.
England blew away the Men in Blue in Adelaide and went on to grab their maiden title at the last T20 World Cup.
In that game, star India batters Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli didn't perform as expected and were big reasons for India's unexpected exit.

While Rohit scored 28-ball 27, Kohli hit 40-ball 50 as India managed a par 168 for 6, a target England overhauled in 16 overs.
Manjrekar said that both Rohit and Kohli including the team never admitted the loss was a wake-up call for them but that game did turn out to be the turning point for the T20I side.
"India is completely changed as a T20 side. That (2022 T20 WC semis loss) was a wake-up call for India. They may not admit it. Both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have never confessed that they helped India lose the semifinals, but this new India is a completely different India," Manjrekar said on ESPNCricinfo.

"What's also good for India is that England is looking a little weaker than they were a couple of years back. So that just helps India's cause," Manjrekar added.
In the ongoing edition of the cricketing extravaganza, Kohli has had a torrid run, scoring -- 1, 4, 0, 24, 37 and 0 in six matches.
Manjrekar sees Kohli's form a worry going into the semis clash against holders England but the former cricketer is expecting him to take up the responsibility on the big stage.
"Virat Kohli is a little bit of a worry because he hasn't got the runs, but he stayed committed to this approach of taking risks and doesn't worry about getting out. Whether he'll continue to do that in the semifinal, because this is a guy who has taken up the responsibility on the big stage, he feels that he's the guy who's got to do it. Plus he's short of runs. The thing to look for is if he's hit a four or a six and if he picks a single, then you know that he's batting a little differently," Manjrekar said.
Team India is looking to win their first major title in over a decade and bury any doubts about their backbone in the knockout rounds.
South Africa had already secured their spot in the final of the T20 World Cup with a dominant performance against Afghanistan. The match, held on Wednesday, saw South Africa outclass Afghanistan in all departments of the game, ensuring a comprehensive victory.
Rohit's team heads into Thursday's semis in Guyana on a six-match unbeaten streak in the tournament and remains determined to emulate the title success of the 2007 side in the inaugural edition.
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