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Familiar Foes Stand Between India And Final

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March 04, 2025

IT was June 26, 2024. India captain Rohit Sharma was at the press conference room of the Providence Stadium in Guyana ahead of the T20 World Cup semifinal.

- GOMESH S @Chennai

IT was June 26, 2024. India captain Rohit Sharma was at the press conference room of the Providence Stadium in Guyana ahead of the T20 World Cup semifinal. India were coming on the back of a big win against Australia — a result that had put them on the brink of elimination. Afghanistan's win over Bangladesh sealed their fate.

At that press conference, Sharma was asked about the one big takeaway from the win against Australia. In his typical way, he paused, let out a wry laugh before saying: "That there is no more Australian cricket team in this competition." It led to laughter.

He went on to explain the significance of the win and why Australia was such a dangerous opponent. Only seven months earlier, Sharma & Co. had been handed what was perhaps the biggest heartbreak of their careers in front of a hundred thousand people at home during the ODI WC final.

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