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T20 WC: India Won't Be Bothered By Record Of Previous Losses In Ahmedabad, Says Doull
India’s not-so inspiring record in Ahmedabad has another layer of intrigue ahead of the final to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. Their last two ICC white-ball defeats came at this venue – losing by six wickets to Australia in the 2023 ODI World Cup final and a 76-run loss to South Africa earlier in the Super Eights of the ongoing competition.
"Oh, look, I don't think Ahmedabad's a psychological issue for India at all. They will thrive on the environment and thrive on the fact they won't be looking at the numbers and saying they've lost two games there. I don't think that will bother them at all. I don't think they'd even be talking about that."
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