The Indian skipper said his side will have to dig out their best from here on to have a go at the title
The Indian skipper said his side will have to dig out their best from here on to have a go at the title
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Having qualified for the second roud of the event after the convincing win over Afghanistan in their opening Twenty20 cricket World Cup match here, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni today said his side will have to dig out their best from here on to have a go at the title.
Dhoni expressed happiness over his side's seven-wicket victory over the debutants and hoped India's performance would get better and better as the tournament rolls on.
"I am happy with the way we bowled and restricted them though they had good partnership in the middle of the innings.
I am also happy with the way we chased down those runs. We hope to get better and better as the tournament goes," he said after the match.
"With today's win, we have qualified for the Super Eight stage.