New Zealand leg-spinner Ish Sodhi played down the hype around his team's last match in Super 12 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, saying that his team will approach Sunday's match against Afghanistan as another game of cricket. New Zealand need a win against Afghanistan to move into the semi-finals while India need the Black Caps to lose to Afghanistan for keeping their semi-finals hopes alive.
"I guess looking forward to tomorrow, we see it as another game. I think if we keep it as simple as trying to adapt to the conditions best as we can and being aware of the threats that Afghanistan pose and also taking into consideration the things we've done really well if we can do them really well, I think then we can put on a good performance and all that other stuff takes care of itself," said Sodhi in the pre-match press conference on Saturday.
"Personally, I haven't really looked at the run rates a hell of a lot. I wouldn't kind of know at this stage what the equations are around that. It's quite simple for us to keep focusing on what we've been doing well. If we put on a good performance and we come away with a win that means we go to the semis, and that will be great," added Sodhi.