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In the first match, the "Men In Blue" suffered a seven-wicket loss in and are currently trailing 1-0 in the three-match series. Team India stand-in skipper Rohit Sharma has hinted
at making a few changes to the pace attack ahead of the second T20I clash against Bangladesh in Rajkot. In the first match, the "Men In Blue" suffered a seven-wicket loss in and
are currently trailing 1-0 in the three-match series. "Our batting looks good. So I don't think there's any change we need to make in our batting. But we'll analyze the
pitch, and based on that we'll see what we can do as a team," Rohit told reporters at the pre-match press conference. Even though Rohit did not mention any specific name but if
rumours are true then Shardul Thakur will be replacing Khaleel for the second match. "The (pace-bowling) combination that we played in the last game, it was based on the pitch that was
on offer in Delhi. We will see the pitch again today and we will think what we need to do in our bowling line-up," the skipper said. Sharma also expressed his thoughts on how he expects
the Rajkot pitch to more than the one at Kotla. "The pitch looks good. Rajkot has always been a good track to bat on and it does offer some assistance to the bowlers also. It will be a
good pitch. I'm pretty sure it will be better than what you saw in Delhi," he remarked. "I cannot tell you strategy but what I can definitely tell you is that there will be
changes in our approach. In the last match (in New Delhi), we played according to the pitch. We were playing as per the ways the pitch was reacting," the 32-year-old said while speaking
about tactics. "But if the pitch here (at Rajkot) is good, our approach will be different as well in both bowling and batting (departments)." When asked about the performance from
the boys, Rohit said: "The batsmen need to get the job done, the bowlers need to come out and take those crucial wickets. That will be the idea. We are not focusing on any individual
departments. Because we lost as a team, not as individuals." "We were short in a lot of departments. It is important to focus on the mistakes we made and make sure those mistakes
are not repeated again. That is the sign of a good team, when you don't repeat mistakes," he concluded.