Updated On: 03 October, 2022 11:11 AM IST | Guwahati | IANS
"It is something that all of came together for and said `this is what we wanted to do as a team`. It might not come across at times, but we want to stick to it. What I have seen in the last 8-10 months is individuals putting their hand up and getting the job done for the team"

India`s captain Rohit Sharma watches the ball after playing a shot during the second Twenty20 international cricket match between India and South Africa at the Assam Cricket Association Stadium in Guwahati. Pic/AFP
Though India eventually prevailed over South Africa in a run-fest to win the second T20I by 16 runs and take an unassailable 2-0 lead, skipper Rohit Sharma feels that death overs will continue to be an area where his side will be challenged with the bat as well as with the ball.
In a match yielding an aggregate of 458 runs at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, India`s batters made 82/1 in the death overs with the bat, feasting on South Africa`s ordinary bowling.