Former India head coach Ravi Shastri feels that despite their excellent performance in the ongoing ODI World Cup 2023, the strength of the Indian players has not diminished, and the team has We believe there is always room for improvement.
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India defeated South Africa by 243 runs in Kolkata, extending their winning streak in the ODI World Cup to eight matches. India beat South Africa at Eden Gardens after Ravindra Jadeja took his 5 wickets and Virat Kohli hit his record 49th century, defeating South Africa by a whopping 243 runs in a top-league match I did.
Ravi Shastri of Star Sports feels that the Indian team did not lose intensity in every match and believes that the senior and experienced players did their best for the team, which is probably why We think it could be thelast ODI World Cup. >He assured that the team has room for improvement in every match and praised the Indian bowlers for coming out on top against tough batsmen.
“They didn’t let their guard down. They didn’t lose any of their intensity. Coach Ravi Shastri has to give credit to the whole team because they knew this was their last chance. Because we know that this could be a World Cup, and a lot of the team knows that, we have to stay on guard and do our best and win every game. He said that’s because there is.
“People might say you’re peaking early. You never peak early. There’s always room for improvement in every game. Even today, the Indian team would believe there’s room for improvement, which is such a good sign when you’re beating teams the way you are. So I think they’re in an excellent space. What’s great to see is the intensity of the bowling unit. Even in these conditions, they came out there and all the five bowlers did their job,” Ravi Shastri added.
The Indian team has won eight consecutive games and is unbeaten as it aims to reach the semi-finals of the 2023 World Cup. They will face a rising Netherlands side in the final league game of the competition, and the Men in Blue will be hoping for another impressive performance heading into the much-awaited semi-final.