Dhoni all smiles
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni praised his teammates for the way they have quickly pulled themselves out of a form slump to reach the semifinals of the World Cup.
The defending champions were struggling just over a month ago but have now won seven matches in a row.
"It has been good, we can't shy away from the fact that we are playing some good cricket," Dhoni said at the post-match presentation.
"But at the same time a month back we were struggling. A lot of credit needs to go to the boys and the support staff."
Dhoni said he was especially pleased with the overall health of India's game.
India's batsmen have a well-deserved reputation as being among the best in the world but they have also bowled out their opposition in all seven matches and excelled on the field.
"The good thing is not many players from our side are in the top run-scorers list, but the batting has performed," Dhoni said.
"That was an area we wanted to improve [bowling teams out]. Even in New Zealand and South Africa, we were struggling with that, but now we are doing much better. It's difficult to pin-point how it changed.
"Cricket has a lot of abstracts, but we need to do a lot of the small things right. Put in the intensity and hope it all turns out."
Batting first, India compiled a daunting total of 302 for six, built on the back of a magnificent century from Rohit Sharma, who completed his first World Cup hundred.
He started cautiously after India slumped to 115-3 but picked up the tempo later on, finishing with an impressive 137 off 126 balls.
"I wanted to bat as long as possible and put the team into a good situation and the bowlers did a fantastic job," Rohit said after being named player-of-the-match.
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