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"It Will Be Nice To Win 1-2 Championships": India Captain Rohit Sharma Ahead Of WTC Final vs Australia

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Indian cricket team is all set to take on Australia in the World Test Championship Final starting from Wednesday. Skipper Rohit Sharma said, every captain wants to win the title and "I am no different." The Test match will be played at The Oval.

In a press conference, Rohit said, "Everyone wants to take the team forward. Everyone wants to win the title. Every captain wants to Win Championships and I am no different.

The next five days are going to be important for us. I want to focus on what is in our mind." Rohit Sharma said, "We are quite excited about the squad as well.

We know what happened in the last WTC final as well. We have played here before." He further added, "We have been playing cricket like this for years and years.

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