Pakistan's "magnificent turnaround" has impressed him but India captain Virat Kohli says there is nothing that his side needs to be overtly concerned about ahead of the Champions Trophy final against the arch-foes on Sunday
"Sir zindagi bach gayi humari, who sabse badi baat hain (I am alive and that is the biggest thing for me)," Yuvraj Singh smirked when asked if he has any regrets on the eve of his landmark 300th ODI appearance.
After outclassing South Africa in the “virtual quarter-finals” on Sunday, Indian skipper Virat Kohli asserted that it was their best performance of the ICC Champions Trophy so far
India made 193-2 thanks to Shikhar Dhawan's 78 and Virat Kohli's unbeaten 76, and looks like playing Bangladesh in the second semifinal on Thursday at Edgbaston.
Mallya, who sports a beard, was seen wearing navy blue suit along with an unknown lady outside the match venue in London.
Pakistan have one win and a loss so far. They next face fellow sub-continent side Sri Lanka in their last group game here on Monday.
Kohli was asked about the possible changes in the Indian line-up for Sunday's match looking at the fact that there are three left-handers at the top of South Africa's batting order.
The South Africa skipper insisted that his plans were in place, which was to unsettle Kohli early in his innings.
Sri Lanka rode on a solid batting display to register a seven-wicket victory over India in their Group B Champions Trophy match at The Oval here on Thursday.
Kohli’s Men in Blue, particularly Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Yuvraj Singh and the skipper himself, decimated the Pakistani bowling attack, before the Indian bowlers bundled them for just 164 runs
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