Yuvraj Singh, former India all-rounder, shares his blueprint for India's victory in the 2023 ODI World Cup.

The tournament is scheduled to be played in India, starting from October 5, with England facing New Zealand

Yuvraj Singh was the Man of the Tournament in the 2011 ODI World Cup, scoring 362 runs in nine matches before retiring from international cricket in 2019.

He highlights that in 2011, Team India thrived under pressure and questions if the current team can do the same in 2023.

Yuvraj Singh challenges the team to use the pressure as a catalyst to become a "game changer" and wonders if India can win the World Cup again.

Former India opener Virender Sehwag responds to Yuvraj's tweet, expressing confidence that this time, India will not succumb to pressure but rather thrive as champions.

Sehwag points out that host teams have won the last three World Cups – India in 2011, Australia in 2015, and England in 2019.

He confidently asserts that India will create a storm in the 2023 World Cup, hinting at their potential to win the tournament.

Yuvraj Singh's blueprint emphasizes the need for the current Indian team to handle pressure effectively to achieve World Cup success.

 The cricketing world eagerly anticipates India's performance in the upcoming ODI World Cup, with Yuvraj Singh and Virender Sehwag expressing their optimism for the team's chances.