Updated On: 18 August, 2022 08:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Harit Joshi
Every cheer counts for us. It makes us believe that we can win

Rishabh Pant during a promotional event in the city yesterday. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi
A big tournament causes pangs to even the best of exponents. India, one of the most feared teams in world cricket across all formats, are no different. “With the World Cup [T20] around the corner, the whole team are slightly nervous. At the same time, we love to give our 100 per cent and focus on our process. That’s the only thing we can do…give 100 per cent as individuals and as a team,” Pant said on Wednesday at an event organised by Visit Victoria, the tourism board of the state of Victoria, Australia.
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The iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground will host two high-profile clashes in the T20 World Cup—India v Pakistan on October 23 and the final on November 13. “Hopefully, we’ll reach the final and do the best for the team,” Pant said, “As the Indian team, we’d love to have as many supporters as we can in Australia to back us. Every cheer counts for us. It makes us believe that we can win.