Southampton:Captain Rohit Sharma on Wednesday said India definitely will have an eye on the T20 World Cup in the upcoming series against England but they don't want to take it as preparation and would try to win and tick all the boxes in every game. After missing the rescheduled fifth Test against England at Birmingham due to Covid-19, the 35-year-old is now fit and fine to lead India in the T20I series against England, beginning on Thursday. Having trained for three straight days in Birmingham, Sharma linked up with the rest of the group on Tuesday afternoon.
"Of course, we are definitely keeping one eye on the World Cup. I wouldn't say it's preparation. Every game for India matters to us. We want to come here and try and tick every box we have and make sure we get the job done, as simple as that" said Rohit in a press conference on the eve of the first T20I.
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Rohit also said that younger players in the team deserve their opportunities after doing well in IPL or for their state teams, adding that England is going to be a very challenging team for them. "Of course, there are a lot of younger players who are getting the opportunity to represent the country through their performances of their state teams, IPL teams. They deserve their opportunity," he said.