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Sourav Ganguly Wants Pakistan To "Better Qualify" For 2023 ODI World Cup Semi-finals. There's A Reason

The ICC World Cup 2023 is all set to kickstart on October 5 and Team India under the leadership of Rohit Sharma and guidance of head coach Rahul Dravid will kick off their campaign against five-time champions Australia in Chennai. It has been 10 years since India's ICC title drought and the last time they won a World Cup was in 2011 under Mahendra Singh Dhoni's leadership. Former India captain and former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly believes that Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid can turn things around for India and end the ICC title drought.

"Pressure will always be there. When they played before also, there was pressure. Rohit Sharma has five centuries in the last ODI World Cup. I am sure there must have been pressure on him then also. Pressure is not a problem. I am sure they will find a way to succeed. During Rahul Dravid's playing days, there was pressure to perform, and now that he is the head coach, there is pressure on him to deliver. That will not go away, and I don't think pressure is an issue," said Sourav Ganguly while speaking to Revsportz.

Sourav Ganguly believes in the leadership of Rohit Sharma as he has led Mumbai Indians to five Indian Premier League titles and has also led India to Asia Cup 2018 win.

"Just win it. He has won five IPLs, which is not easy also. So hopefully, he can do it for India in this World Cup," said Sourav Ganguly.

Kolkata's iconic Eden Gardens stadium hosted the 1987 World Cup final, 1996 World Cup semi-final, hosted three matches of the 2011 World Cup as well as hosted five matches of the 2016 ICC T20 World Cup which included the final between England and West Indies, and a possible India versus Pakistan showdown could be on the cards this time. Ganguly is quite hopeful.

"I hope so.

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