Crysencio Summerville fired Leeds in front early on, but Rotherham got level through Hakeem Odoffin and arguably had the better chances to win the game in the second half.
Carlisle, who is in the hotseat following the dismissal of Matt Taylor, said: “The boys worked their socks off.
“In the first half, when we look back at it, there will be parts we were disappointed with. But we were more than good enough for a point in the second half.
“The momentum shifted from them being on top, to us getting a foothold in the game in the second half. The goal gave us hope going into the second half.
“It was always going to be a bit sticky for the players because Matt was popular. Once they got some confidence they started going about their business well.”
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