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Rohit claims India 'always under pressure' to end World Cup drought

Just like the World Cup last year, India have reached Thursday`s semi-final without losing

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India have six wins in six games while a seventh match was washed out (Pic: AFP)

India have six wins in six games while a seventh match was washed out (Pic: AFP)

India captain Rohit Sharma admitted Wednesday his team is `always under pressure` to end a world title drought which has now stretched to over a decade. India tackle defending champions England in the second semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2024 on Thursday.

The cricket superpower won the inaugural edition in 2007 and were runners-up in 2014. Their last 50-over World Cup triumph, meanwhile, came on home soil in 2011. When the tournament returned to India in 2023, Rohit`s side were comfortably defeated by Australia in the final despite having won all 10 games on their way to the championship match.

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