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Rohit Says India Calm And Composed Amid World Cup Final Hype

Captain Rohit Sharma on Saturday said his players understand the pressure of being Indian cricketers and remain "calm and composed" for the World Cup final against five-time champions Australia.

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AFP News
By AFP News
Nov 18, 2023 • 11:09 PM

Captain Rohit Sharma on Saturday said his players understand the pressure of being Indian cricketers and remain "calm and composed" for the World Cup final against five-time champions Australia.

AFP News
By AFP News
November 18, 2023 • 11:09 PM

The hosts are undefeated in 10 matches and will eye their first global trophy in over a decade in front of around 130,000 fans at the world's biggest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

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"Leading up to every game we have been quite composed, quite calm about what we want to do, because we know how it is outside the environment we have," Rohit told reporters.

"The expectations and the pressure, criticism and everything, so it's important we stick to our strength and what we want to do as a team."

"Inside what they (players) feel I can't tell you, but when they are around the group, everybody seems to be quite relaxed and calm. Being an Indian cricketer you have deal with pressure, that's a given, it's there."

India last won the World Cup in 2011 at home under M.S. Dhoni with the cricket crazy-country erupting in joy as thousands took to the streets to celebrate.

Two years later, Dhoni led India to the 2013 Champions Trophy, but the cricketing powerhouse faltered at the World Cup semi-final stage in 2015 and 2019.

This time around, Rohit's team has lived up to their billing of pre-tournament favourites with a perfect showing in the league stage and then a 70-run win over New Zealand in the semi-final.

"Emotionally it's a big thing, a big occasion," said 36-year-old Rohit.

"So along with me, all the other 10 players who will play on the ground tomorrow, their focus will be more on their work for the team, rather than thinking about, this is the biggest moment of my life."

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