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‘Rohit Sharma Will Jump Into Barbados Ocean If He Loses 2nd World Cup Final’ Sourav Ganguly Ahead Of Final

Team India will plan to end an 11-year ICC title dry season on Saturday when the side faces South Africa in the last of the T20 World Cup. The Rohit Sharma-drove side delivered a strong execution in the semi-last, pounding reigning champs England by 68 races to get a title conflict with the Proteas; the two groups arrived at the last unbeaten.

India In the World Cup Final Again

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India has reached three ICC tournament finals under the leadership of captain Rohit Sharma; be that as it may, the side confronted progressive losses to Australia On the World test Championship and the ODI World Cup, both in 2023.

In his most memorable competition as Indian skipper at the 2022 T20 World Cup, India lost to England in the semis. Sourav Ganguly, a former India skipper, claims that Rohit, 36, will be desperate to end the wait because the upcoming final in Barbados may be his last chance to lead India to an ICC title in the format.

‘Don’t Think He Can Lose Two ICC Finals In Seven Months’ – Ganguly

“I don’t think he can lose two World Cup finals in seven (six) months. If he loses two finals under his captaincy in seven months, he will probably jump into the Barbados ocean, Ganguly told PTI.

“I hope it continues tomorrow because he has led from the front and batted brilliantly. India ought to play with freedom, and I hope they come out on top. They have been the best side of the opposition. I wish them success and victory.

Rohit Has Potential To Win an ICC Trophy –  Ganguly

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Ganguly claims that the length of the premier T20 league makes it harder to win than ICC tournaments like the T20 World Cup. Rohit has won the IPL five times as captain of Mumbai Indians, a position he held until the 2023 tournament.

Rohit has the record of coming out on top for five IPL championships, which is an enormous accomplishment. Sometimes winning the IPL is more difficult. Try not to misrepresent me, I’m not saying IPL is superior to worldwide cricket,” said Ganguly.

‘Winning IPL Is Sometimes More Tough’

However, in order to win an IPL, you must win 16-17 (12-13) matches; Here, winning the World Cup requires eight to nine victories. The honor is more in winning the World Cup, and I trust Rohit does it tomorrow,” he finished up.

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