Rohit Sharma assures that Pant, Gill, and Jaiswal will not be overburdened with ideas despite their inconsistent performances in the Test series against Australia. He believes the players should be allowed to play freely and focus on their strengths. Sharma stands behind his young teammates, stressing the importance of game awareness while not complicating their thought process.
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