The pressure is on for India as they face the West Indies in the T20 World Cup. The defending champions are aiming to avoid a premature exit in the Super Eight stage of a home World Cup, which would be seen as a disaster. India's assistant coach, Ryan ten Doeschate, emphasizes the importance of focusing on their own performance and embracing the pressure. He believes that feeling the pressure is not negative and encourages his players to view it as a privilege rather than a burden.
On the other hand, West Indies coach Daren Sammy sees the match as a chance for history to repeat itself. He recalls the West Indies' victory over India in the 2016 semi-final in Mumbai and believes that to win the tournament, they must face India at some point. Sammy's team is prepared for the challenge, and he aims to inspire his players with the story of David and Goliath.
Both teams have their own strategies and mindsets going into the match. India focuses on preparation and trust in their methods, while the West Indies emphasizes belief and the power of history. The outcome of this match will determine which philosophy prevails on Sunday, as only one team can emerge victorious.