Rohit said the learning phase for the Virat Kohli-led side, post the transition phase, is long over and the team is now ready to perform with the upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka.
"After we finished the West Indies tour and went to South Africa in 2013 that was a challenge. If I am not wrong after that we went to England, New Zealand and Australia and we knew that was going to be a challenge with the big names retiring," Rohit told reporters before leaving for Sri Lanka.
"In the next couple of years we are going to play a lot of cricket in the sub-continent and it's going to be a big challenge for us. The way we responded to Test cricket in the last couple of years is really good. We have shown positive intent which is always good for an young and upcoming team. All the guys in the team have now played more than 10 Test matches, so we can't give any excuses anymore," he said.
"As Rohit said everyone played all most 10 Test matches or more than that, so we are experienced enough to play Test cricket and I feel the Sri Lanka series will be challenging for us," he said.
"We played some good cricket in Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, so I am sure this unit will do well in Sri Lanka. Our challenge will be to win all the three Test matches there and comeback as champions," Rahane said.