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NEW DELHI: Indian skipper Rohit Sharma believes in concentrating on the present without dwelling on the past. His commitment revolves around continuous improvement, setting a mantra that the entire team adheres to.India are now on the cusp of rewriting history as they are just two wins away from their third ODI World Cup title. The hosts will lock horns against New Zealand in the first semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday.”The beauty of this team is that we weren’t even born when we won the 1983 World Cup. Half of them weren’t playing when we won in 2011. I don’t see them talking about how we won our previous World Cups. The focus is on how we can get better and how we can improve. That’s the beauty of the current crop of players,” Rohit said while addressing the media ahead of the clash.
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The match will be a repeat of the final four clash four years ago in the 2019 edition where New Zealand emerged victorious to end India’s campaign. But Rohit remains focused on the upcoming challenges, downplaying his team’s unimpressive track record in knock-out matches against the Kiwis.”You have it in the back of your mind what has happened in the past. I don’t think there is much to talk about what happened 10 or 5 years ago or in the last World Cup,” he said.
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