By: Eastern Eye Staff
Flamboyant India batsman Rohit Sharma feels cricketers have a short shelf life and they shouldn’t complain about burnouts. Stating that he doesn’t believe in taking a break citing tight schedule as excuse, Rohit said: “Cricketers have limited careers, we cannot play till the (age of) 60, 70. We have to make the most of the time we have. “There can’t be excuses of burnout, tight match schedule.” Asked whether he would like to take a break at some point given the tight schedules, the Mumbai batsman, who holds the record for the highest ODI score (of 264) said: “Not really.…
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