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India will play Pakistan in a highly-anticipated World Cup match in Ahmedabad on October 14, but Rohit said the players are not thinking overtly about the game.
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Indian captain Rohit Sharma and BCCI chief selector Ajit Agarkar announced the 15-member squad for the ICC men's Cricket World Cup
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Nepal, who lost to Pakistan by 238 runs in the tournament opener, would be eager to mask their lack of cricketing pedigree with their enthusiasm.
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Kuldeep, since his return to the Indian squad in January, has registered himself as a premier bowler in the format.
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Shaheen Afridi was the wrecker-in-chief as he dismantled India's top order and took the wickets of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja
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Shreyas Iyer, who made a comeback into the team after an extended absence, also struggled against the Pakistani bowlers. He managed to score only 14 runs before falling to a short ball bowled by Haris Rauf.
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Rohit emphasised that he will use his experience to put the team in a strong position, as India requires him to play big innings in the ODI format.
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Former BCCI president and India captain Sourav Ganguly knows very well how much pressure there can be on Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid in the forthcoming World Cup
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A short video clip shared by BCCI on its official Twitter handle captured the practice moments, where Indian player such as Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Sanju Samson, Hardik Pandya, and among others, can be seen taking part in the intense practice session.
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Indian all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin released a long statement, expressing his thoughts on the 'mankading' controversy
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The Asia Cup 2023 sets the stage for the Greatest Rivalry in the sport that has long defined cricket history - India versus Pakistan.
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The Rohit-Gill duo will return to the field to face their biggest challenge against the fierce pace bowling attack of Pakistan in the Asia Cup on September 2.
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India skipper Rohit Sharma said he wants to ensure players in the side are fine with batting anywhere if the need arises
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Indian captain Rohit Sharma wants his middle order batters to show flexibility as no one in the national team owns any particular batting position.
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While selecting him in his dream ODI XI, Dhawan, speaking to ICC, labeled Kohli, a veteran of three World Cups and a previous winner on home soil in 2011, as the finest batter in the world.
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India won the toss and opted to bat first in the series-deciding fifth and final T20 International against the West Indies
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Another expert Abhinav Mukund, observed: “India should be a bit concerned about Shubman Gill’s form in this series.
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Rohit Sharma on Thursday said Indian Super League (ISL) has helped the national football team take giant strides at the world stage
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No batter has succeeded in settling into the vital number four slot in the Indian ODI team since the retirement of Yuvraj Singh, captain Rohit Sharma said
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In the ODI series against the Windies, he could not make his presence felt, managing scores of 19, 24 and 35 in the three matches.