Rohit, who smashed his third double hundred in ODIs here, has scored seven hundreds this year (six in ODIs and one in Tests) marking a successful return to international cricket following a thigh surgery last November.
"I would say this year has been the best year for me as a cricketer. I have been hitting the ball well," said Rohit after India's series leveling win against Sri Lanka.
The opener is a vital part of the limited overs team but is not yet a sure starter in the Test eleven. But what helped him get a bagful of runs is the mindset that he will play every game.
"I wanted to be ready for Test matches. I knew the combination which we play, five bowlers sometimes and sometimes four, I may play or may not. I just have to prepare myself in a way that I am playing every game be at my best," added Rohit.
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"I am just trying to convert as many starts as I can, I know it is not going to happen all the time but when it happens, I try to make most of it," the stand-in skipper quipped.
"I am someone who doesn't look too far ahead so I won't be talking about what we have to do in South Africa. I have been appointed captain for the first time, so I am only thinking about this series," he said.
His first double hundred came against Australia at Bangalore in 2013 while the second one was against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens three years ago.
Asked to compare those with the one he scored today, Rohit said: "I can't rate this because the other two were as important as this one. The first one against Australia was the series decider and second one against Sri Lanka, I was coming back from injury."
It was a typical Rohit special as he took time early on before playing his strokes towards the end. After scoring the first 100 off 115, he raced to the next 100 in just 36 balls.
"That is the style of my play," he said when asked how he likes to pace his innings.
"It is very unlikely that bowlers are going to get you out post 100. I just wanted to bat and bat. The thinking was why not get another 100 after the 100."
He hammered 12 sixes in his breathtaking effort -- most of them coming on the on-side. When Rohit bats, he makes even the six-hitting look easy but that is actually not the case.
"You must have seen I was trying to play with the field, trying to play the scoop shot, trying to hit over point. Those are my strengths. That is the advantage of having five players inside. The shot selection becomes very important," he explained.
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