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Flamboyant opener Shikhar Dhawan on Tuesday, April 30 said that the top three of Indian batting line-up, including himself, do not feel the added pressure going into the World Cup despite high expectations.
He said the famed top-3 know how to go about their job in the World Cup starting on May 30.
"We have been doing well for five years now, so nothing is going to change. We have scored so many centuries, broken so many records, so we know how to do it," said Dhawan ahead of Delhi’s next match against Chennai Super Kings on May 1, Wednesday.
He said India also have other top-class performers down the order to step up in case the top-order fails.
"Vijay Shankar has come in, he's a talented boy. So we have a great squad and we are very confident that we're going to do great in the World Cup," he said.
The left-handed batsman also said he was happy with the way he was playing in the ongoing IPL.
Having qualified for the play-offs, Delhi are aiming for a top-2 spot.
He lauded Shreyas Iyer's captaincy and said the Mumbai batsman was learning a lot from the high-pressure tournament.
"He's been a great leader, he's learning a lot from this high pressure tournament. The way he has handled himself on the field is tremendous as a youngster. At the same time his strategic moves have been great as well," Dhawan concluded.
(With inputs from PTI)
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