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More Than Rohit's Fitness, Team India Needs His Leadership, Says Pravin Amre
India defeated New Zealand by four wickets to claim their second consecutive ICC title. In the 252 chase, Rohit played a major role with a knock of 76 runs before Shreyas Iyer (48) and K.L. Rahul (34 not out) gave the finishing touches to take the side over the line on a slow and tricky Dubai pitch.
"It was a happy moment for all of us. It makes all of us happy when Team India wins an ICC trophy. They played as a team, and we played good cricket throughout the tournament. We won 10 matches in the 2023 ODI World Cup but failed to lift the trophy. The credit must be given to the team and Rohit for handling the side and giving role clarity to players. He led from the front and contributed in a crucial 100-plus opening partnership in the final," Amre told IANS.
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