India Should Focus on Winning World T20, Not Defeating Pakistan: Gautam Gambhir
India should concentrate on qualifying for the semifinals from a group consisting Australia, New Zealand rather than focusing only on the Pakistan match, according to Gautam Gambhir
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 12, 2016 09:42 pm IST
Playing down the hype over India-Pakistan World T20 match to be played here on March 19, World Cup winner Gautam Gambhir on Saturday said that the team's focus should be on winning the title. (T20 World Cup: Pakistan Wary of Bangladesh, Not Thinking of India Clash)
"This is all created by media to get TRPs and stuff like that. It's not 'the' match. The bigger thing is that whoever is playing in the World Cup will look to win the trophy. India-Pakistan is just another match," Gambhir, a member of India's 2007 World T20 and 2011 World Cup winning teams, said. (World Twenty20: Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Indian Team Should Reach Semifinals, Says Rahul Dravid)
"People make it a hype but if you ask any sportsman they don't see it's 'the' game. The bigger aim is to win the World Cup.
"I would expect people to support India, that's very natural. The most important thing that people should enjoy good cricket," he added.
He further said that the job would be tougher for India from a 'Group of death' also featuring Pakistan, Australia and New Zealand.
"It will be pretty tough for India with the kind of group they're in. Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan are always very unpredictable. They really have to get their A team forward if they want to go all the way."
Gambhir said the T20 format was unpredictable and no team can be tagged favourites. He said it's a welcome sign that India have had a good build-up to the World T20 winning 10 of their 11 games, with their series triumph against Australia, Sri Lanka and in the Asia Cup.
"Seeing the previous results leading up to the World Cup, it looks exciting for India. They will go into the tournament with a lot of confidence. But T20 is such a format it's difficult to tag anyone as favourites. On a given day anyone can take the game away. World Cup will be different ball game from the pressure point of view," he said.
"Pressure is far more when you play in your own country that too in an event like the World Cup. It's good that they have some experience in their squad. They need to do well on the field that's what all the matters."