Indian skipperRohit Sharma as of late uncovered that he might neither want to confront Pakistan's pacerShaheen Shah Afridi or Australia'sMitchell Starc in theupcoming ICC World Cup, saying the two of them are "very undermining".

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The current year's Reality Cup is set to happen in India from October to November and Sharma, 36, willlead his group in the third ICC competition.


He recently drove the Blues in ICC T20 World Cup 2022, where they lost to Britain in the semis, and the World Test Title (WTC) last against Australia in 2023.


Addressing ICC, the 36-year-old was posed a few fascinating inquiries which he responded to in his own style.


The assassin was inquired as to whether he might want to confront Australia's Starc or Pakistan's Shaheen, to which he answered: "None, both are quality, very undermining with the new ball, can swing the ball, very quick. So I would agree that none."


Sharma likes to confront pacers over spinners and pull shots over cover drive.


The 36-year-old likewise opened up on the failure of not being On the planet Cup 2011 crew which India won on their dirt.


"2011 was a noteworthy one for us all, I watched it from home, each and every match, each and every ball which was being bowled and that was being played. There were two sorts of feelings, one was clearly I was not a piece of it, so I was somewhat disheartened," Rohit told ICC.


"I concluded I wouldn't watch the World Cup, yet once more, the second memory I recollect was that India was playing so indeed, quarter-finals onwards. You know, the large quarter-last was against Pakistan.


"I know how the strain is on this multitude of players while playing these games. I can hardly comprehend the tension what every player probably gone through around then, and afterward the semi-finals against Australia," he added.


India are on a 10-year ICC prize dry spell as their last prize came in 2013 with Mahendra Singh Dhoni driving the group to the ICC Champions Prize victory.