Georgetown Georgetown: Captain Rohit Sharma under pressure Team India has praised the Indian team for keeping their calm as they beat England to enter the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup. He has urged his team to maintain the same mindset in the final against South Africa. India sealed their place in the T20 World Cup final with a 68-run win over England on Thursday. Next, they will take on the Proteas, the only unbeaten team in the tournament, at Kensington Oval in Barbados.
In addition, India aims to ICC Tournaments The aim is to end their recent drought in the ICC T20 World Cup and win a second trophy apart from the T20 World Cup trophy they won in South Africa in 2007. “We have been very calm as a team. I know we understand the occasion. It’s a big occasion. But for us, it’s important that we stay calm because I think staying calm and composed helps you make good decisions. And that’s something we will need.” Rohit said after the match, “We have to keep making good decisions throughout the 40 overs and that will help us take the game forward. And I think in this game as well, we were very stable, we were very calm.
We didn’t panic too much. And that was the key for us.” “We need to understand that occasion. Yes, it is very important, but you know, you have to play cricket as well. You have to play good cricket as well and when you are very calm in your mind, it will help you move forward, you know, and that’s what we want to do in the final as well,” he said. Rohit termed the semi-final win over England as “very satisfying” as it was the first win in Adelaide.
It was a rematch of the T20 World Cup 2022 semi-final, where India lost by ten wickets. “It’s very satisfying to actually win this game. We worked really hard as a unit to get to this stage and to win this game like this was a fantastic effort from everyone,” he said. Rohit also praised the Indian spinners for restricting England in their chase, specifically mentioning Axar and Kuldeep.
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2024-06-28 11:58:59