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Playing semi against India at Wankhede is what you dream of: Rachin Ravindra

New Zealand's newest batting star Rachin Ravindra believes the upcoming semi-final clash of the World Cup against hosts India at the Wankhede Stadium

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Bengaluru: New Zealand's newest batting star Rachin Ravindra believes the upcoming semi-final clash of the World Cup against hosts India at the Wankhede Stadium is just stuff made up of dreams for him and expects for his side to be level-headed in the highly-anticipated clash.

"We've been thinking about the last two World Cups, you're playing like the most pinnacle games. You play against the Aussies in the MCG, you go to Lord's against England and now you're playing India at Wankhede."

"So, pretty big fixtures, it's awesome to have the experience of the guys in the team who have done this before. You dream of playing in front of a full crowd against India, who have gone unbeaten at Wankhede, a ground with so much history."

"We will stay level, we'll try our best. We know we can't win every game of cricket, you might lose (or) you can win every game, so we will see how it plays out," said Ravindra in a chat with New Zealand Cricket (NZC) before the team left for Mumbai. IANS

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