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World Cup Plans Revealed by Indian skipper Rohit Sharma

 India’s Plan for ODI World Cup 2023 

India’s plan for ODI World Cup 2023, Rohit Sharma’s Strategy and Winning Plans for World Cup 2023, Team India ODI World Cup Preparation Updates, World Cup Plans Of Team India.

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The Prestigious ODI World Cup 2023 is around the corner and the fans started to think about the plans and preparations of team India leading up to the World Cup. The Indian skipper wasted no time as he stated India’s plan for ODI World Cup 2023 .  

Skipper Rohit has certainly focused on playing the best possible 11 for the world cup with proper match winning stars who can perform again and again in the tournament.  

We must understand that India has not lifted any ICC Major trophy since 2013 and this would be a right opportunity for the Rohit and his side to prove the critiques wrong and make sure that India lifts the trophy this time around. 

So, now let’s look at the India’s ODI World Cup 2023 Plans and Rohit Sharma’s Strategy 

Rohit Statement on Coming back stronger  

Rohit expressed the importance of measure and patience in India’s preparation. Saying “We are back home again this year, so hopefully we can turn things around,” Rohit said. 

“It’s still a long way to go and we know you can’t win the World Cup in one or two days, you’ve got to play well the entire month, month and a half, and be consistent. (Source: ICC) 

“We are trying everything we can from our perspective to make sure we are ready for that World Cup.” 

Rohit 2019 Contribution  

While talking about his contribution in 2019 world Cup, he stated that “I was in a good mind space (in 2019), I was feeling really good about my cricket, prepared really well before the World Cup and when you’re heading into a tournament like that, all you want to do is start well, mentally and physically fresh and then everything falls into place,” 

“I started really well in that tournament, got a hundred in the first game, and then for me, it was all about carrying that forward. 

“Obviously you take a lot of confidence about what you’ve done in the past, but starting afresh and starting new was very important. I was in a great mind space at that point in time and looking forward to creating that again.” (Source: ICC) 

Rohit on Past World Cup Memories  

Rohit Sharma reflected on some of his early World Cup memories, stating “I remember famously, Ajay Jadeja’s catch. I remember that because that actually is stuck in everyone’s mind, even now. It took our fielding to the next level,” 

“I remember every little moment of all the World Cups. 1999 as well, the first thing that comes to mind is that Herschelle Gibbs catch which cost them the World Cup I believe. (Source: ICC) 

“And then 2003 where India played really well up until the finals. Sachin Tendulkar was amazing with the bat.” (Source: ICC) 

Talking about his 2011 World Cup skipper Rohit stated that “I remember every little moment of all the World Cups. 1999 as well, the first thing that comes to mind is that Herschelle Gibbs catch which cost them the World Cup I believe. 

“And then 2003 where India played really well up until the finals. Sachin Tendulkar was amazing with the bat.” 

The Support of the Entire Nation  

He started off by saying “I know for a fact that every ground, every venue that we will be travelling to will get massive support,” Rohit said. 

“It’s the World Cup, so everyone is looking forward to this and the World Cup coming back to India after 12 years. People are quite excited, and we can see the buzz already back home. I’ll be looking forward to playing in all venues. (Source: ICC) 

“I have never seen this trophy from this close. When we won in 2011, I was not a part of the squad, but it is beautiful and has so many memories behind it.” 

“Hopefully we can lift it, fingers crossed.” 

Let’s hope that India prepares well for this ODI World Cup 2023, and make sure that they give their best and bring the WC trophy back to India.  

Abhinandan Krishnan
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