India vs South Africa T20 World Cup: Why it gets serious now
Surya did not deny that his team were under pressure coming up against a South African team that has a bowling unit that can exploit the conditions well. “See, it’s very difficult to say that there’s no pressure, or it’s easy to handle. When you’re playing such a big event on your home soil, you definitely feel pressure. You meet so many people in the hotel, when you are travelling … the same goal: to win the World Cup,” explained Surya.