Indian cricket
Cried like a child after Faulkner hit me for 30 runs, says Ishant Sharma
New Delhi, Aug 5: Leading Indian pacer Ishant Sharma wants to make a comeback in the 50-overs cricket and wishes to be a part of the World Cup team.
World Cups have been jinxed for Ishant. He did not play 2011, 2015 and 2019 World Cup for various reasons. "I would love to play in a World Cup. Actually, I want to be part of a World Cup-winning team," said Ishant while speaking in the latest episode of ESPNcricinfo Cricketbaazi.
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I don't set long-term goals but focus on each series, says Rohit Sharma
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