London: India vice-captain Rohit Sharma on Saturday refused to comment on the MS Dhoni gloves controversy, saying it will be for everyone to see whether the former captain will sport the regimental dagger insignia on his keeping gloves during India's clash against Australia on Sunday. "I don't know what is happening with that (the gloves controversy), I have nothing to say. Maybe you'll see tomorrow," Rohit told reporters on the eve of India's World Cup clash against defending champions Australia.
Talking about his match-winning 122 against South Africa in India's cup opener, Rohit said it was a special knock, one which he rated very highly. "My 122 not out at Southampton was a very special hundred. One of my best. It wasn't an easy pitch and I had to be patient. It wasn't a typical innings from me. Not my best, but right up there," Rohit said. Asked about breaking records at the World Cup, Rohit, who already has three ODI double centuries to his name, said: "Personally I don't look at getting past anyone's record. I have to get the job done for the team. That's what matters. Opening wasn't easy for me initially. The journey continues. I want to win maximum games for my country." IANS
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