India captain Rohit Sharma has reflected on ODI World Cup memories and looked ahead optimistically to a home campaign beginning in October, saying that the team needs to play well the entire month, month and a half, and be consistent to win the mega event. While India may not have advanced past the semi-final stage in the last two Men's Cricket World Cups, the skipper believes his side can emulate the 2011 success of his compatriots. On hand during the Barbados leg of the Cricket World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour, posing with the prize on offer come November 19, Rohit expressed the importance of measure and patience in India's preparation.
"We are back home again this year, so hopefully we can turn things around. It's still a long way to go and we know you can't win the World Cup in one or two days, you've got to play well the entire month, month and a half, and be consistent," the India captain was quoted as saying by ICC.
"We are trying everything we can from our perspective to make sure we are ready for that World Cup," he added.