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Indian Players Not Talking Too Much About World Cup. Captain Rohit Sharma Explains Why

Since winning the inaugural edition of the T20 World Cup in 2007, the Indian cricket team hasn't been crowned champions in the shortest format of the game. Even the last ODI World Cup win came back in 2011. Ahead of the start of India's campaign in the T20 World Cup 2022, skipper Rohit Sharma said that the players in the team aren't talking much about the fact that they are playing in a 'World Cup'. Rohit also explained the logic behind such an approach.

Since the 2007 and 2011 triumphs, India haven't done as well in World Cups as they would've liked. After last year's T20 World Cup, Virat Kohli stepped down as captain, paving way for Rohit Sharma to take the baton. The Hitman is now doing all he can to keep the atmosphere in the team as relaxed as possible.

"It's a big honour to captain. This is going to be my first world as a captain, so I am pretty excited about that. It also gives us a great opportunity to do something really special. every time you come for the world cup, it's a great feeling. The boys are quite pumped up. We had a great prep in Perth," Rohit said in a video shared by the BCCI.

From leading India for the first time in ICC World Cup to the team's approach in the #T20WorldCup !In conversation with #TeamIndia captain @ImRo45!Full interview https://t.co/e2mbadvCnU pic.twitter.com/fKONFhKdga

"Like I said, World Cup is World Cup. It's a big event, but at the same time, we have made a constant practice of not talking too much about it because it's important to be in the present and think what you need to do on that particular day. That will allow us and help us to execute what we want to do on that day," Rohit said when asked about the team's approach for the tournament.

Rohit was a part of the Indian team

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