Cricket-India captain Gill targets ultimate goal of winning 2027 World Cup


Cricket - Asia Cup - Final - India v Pakistan - Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - September 28, 2025 India's Shubman Gill in action REUTERS/Raghed Waked

NEW DELHI, March 16 (Reuters) - ⁠India's One-Day International captain Shubman Gill said winning next ⁠year's World Cup is the ultimate goal for his ‌team, especially after they fell at the final hurdle in the 2023 edition on home soil.

India's unbeaten campaign in that home World Cup ended in defeat ​by Australia in the final in Ahmedabad.

India ⁠have since won back-to-back ⁠T20 World Cups but Gill has set his sights on 50-overs ⁠cricket's ‌biggest prize when the tournament takes place in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia in October‑November next year.

"We felt ⁠like we were so close last time," Gill ​said during the ‌Indian cricket board's awards ceremony on Sunday night.

"To be able ⁠to get ​another crack at it in South Africa, it's going to be a great opportunity for us.

"Winning a World Cup in any format for ⁠the country is the ultimate goal. ​So obviously, that is something that sometimes runs in my mind."

India's T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav said their 20‑overs World Cup triumph in 2024 ⁠had sparked a run of success for the country's cricketers, with the men winning the Champions Trophy and the women lifting a first ODI World Cup title last year.

"That one step ​was important, that taste was important for ⁠everyone to understand what it takes to win an ICC trophy," ​Suryakumar said.

"Now, there is no looking back. ‌If this wonderful thing has started, ​let's try and collect as many (trophies) as possible."

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter Rutherford)

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