ICC World Cup Team India Press Conference before Departing to England

The Indian team will start its battle in the World Cup against South Africa on June 5. The team will play practice matches against New Zealand and Bangladesh respectively on May 25 and 28.
ICC World Cup Team India Press Conference before Departing to England

Team India has left for England on Wednesday morning for their World Cup campaign. Earlier, Indian captain Virat Kohli and coach Ravi Shastri shared a joint press conference in the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai on Tuesday evening. Virat said that the circumstances in the World Cup are not the most important thing to handle the pressure. All of our bowlers are fresh, no one looks tired.

Kohli said, "This is the most challenging World Cup so far. Every team is good here. If we talk about Afghanistan, then we can clearly see the improvement in their performances. In every match, you have to play with your full strength. In this World Cup, we cannot take anything lightly. '

Coach Shastri said that if we play with our full potential then the cup can be seen in our hands. There is strong competition for this. Even Bangladesh and Afghanistan have become much stronger since 2015. It is worth mentioning that the World Cup-2011 will be played in England and Wales between 30 May and 14 July.

Indian captain Virat Kohli accompanied by head coach Ravi Shastri addresses a press conference ahead of the team's departure for the tour of Australia; in Mumbai on Nov 15, 2018. India prepares for the challenging tour to Australia, that includes four Tests, three ODIs and as many T20I.
Indian captain Virat Kohli accompanied by head coach Ravi Shastri addresses a press conference ahead of the team's departure for the tour of Australia; in Mumbai on Nov 15, 2018. India prepares for the challenging tour to Australia, that includes four Tests, three ODIs and as many T20I.

Shastri has considered Mahendra Singh Dhoni as a big player of Team India. He said, "Dhoni has a big role in the World Cup team. There is no one better than his format. Especially, he is the one who can twist the game in the last moments. He will be a big player in this World Cup. '

The Indian team will start its campaign in the World Cup against South Africa on June 5. The team will play practice matches against New Zealand and Bangladesh respectively on May 25 and 28….

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