Rohit Sharma's fear, Collingwood scared before the semi-final, said- India will not lose this time

Orhan Wadia
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Rohit Sharma's fear, Collingwood scared before the semi-final, said- India will not lose this time


New Delhi. The Indian cricket team has made it to the semi-finals of the ICC T20 World Cup by playing brilliantly. Team India has to play against England and before this match, concerns are being raised about the opposition camp. England defeated India in the last T20 World Cup semi-final. Former English cricketer Paul Collingwood has said that this time the Indian team will not lose. If England has to win, then something extraordinary will have to be done.

Paul Collingwood praised Team India on Star Sports show. He said, “This time the Indian team is full of excellent all-rounders, especially the form in which Jasprit Bumrah is in is dangerous. He is fully fit and is bowling at a fast pace according to his full potential. No team has any answer to him. In a 120-ball match, if you have a deadly bowler like Bumrah who bowls 24 balls, then it makes a lot of difference.”

The former cricketer further said, “Even on the difficult pitches of America, the Indian team was seen playing with a lot of confidence. They have a batsman like Rohit Sharma, who played such a brilliant innings against Australia that it seemed that he has returned to form. Honestly, I do not think that this time the Indian team is going to lose. England will have to perform exceptionally to defeat India.”

England won last time
India and England also faced each other in the semi-finals of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022. Batting first in this match, the Indian team scored 168 runs for 6 wickets. Chasing the target, captain Jos Buttler along with Alex Hales led the team to victory. The Indian bowlers could not take a single wicket and the team had to exit the tournament with a shameful defeat of 10 wickets.

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