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Ahead of WC quarters, Ravi Shastri says 'bring it on'

Top of their pool, unbeaten, India took a well-deserved day off in Auckland on Thursday ahead of their final match of the first round of the World Cup.

March 13, 2015 / 10:06 IST
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Top of their pool, unbeaten, India took a well-deserved day off in Auckland on Thursday ahead of their final match of the first round of the World Cup. Batteries, emotional and physical, were given a chance to recharge, with only Zimbabwe to come ahead of the business end of the tournament, three knockout matches that stand between participation and glory. The breather provided an ideal opportunity for Wisden India to catch up with Ravi Shastri, Team Director and all-round boss man, to take stock of India's campaign.

Excerpts:India came into this World Cup a bit under the radar after what happened in the Australia series. That is no longer the case. How does this change things?

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It was under the radar for other people. For us, we had a tremendously competitive series. I keep re-iterating the fact that, with a little bit of luck, the Australia Test series would have been 1-1. So I don't go down that path at all. Yes, the tri-series wasn't great, but I've made my views on that clear as well. It was absolutely unnecessary but we had no choice but to go through the grind once it was on the timetable. I'm not one bit surprised by this performance. This is what I had expected of the players, as individuals, and of the team. What we are looking forward to now is to carry on the good work. Not think too far ahead, but keep the momentum going.

MS Dhoni spoke about how playing against Pakistan in front of a full house, with Indian support, helped. Did that help the team switch on?