The coach of the striker of India, Sitanshu Kotak, dates back to the assertion that the hopes of the India Champions Trophy are stimulated by the Dubai room.
India playing all its champions trophy matches in Dubai was a decision before the tournament, and talking to India, an unjust advantage is without foundation, said the team’s stick when he fell against criticism.
Rohit Sharma India will face New Zealand in the title shock on Sunday at the Dubai International Stadium, where the tournament favorites were undefeated during their four games.
India refused to do a host tour of Pakistan In the eight nations tournament due to political tensions and received Dubai as a place in the United Arab Emirates.
“The draw that happened, it happened before,” Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak told journalists before the final. “After India has won four games, if people feel that there is an advantage, then I don’t know what to say.”
The tangled calendar of the tournament with teams flying in and out of the water from Pakistan while India has remained controversial.
The drummer of South Africa, David Miller, said that “it was not an ideal situation” for his team to send Dubai to wait for the opponent in India’s semi-finals, then return to Lahore in less than 24 hours.
Even the nominal hosts Pakistan had to jump on a jet and fly away for Dubai to play India rather than confront them on a soil at home.

The locations were very different in the two countries. The Pakistani tracks produced large totals unlike the slow decks and turned from the Dubai stadium.
“End of the day, I think in a game, you have to play the right cricket every day when you introduce yourself,” said Kotak. “So the only thing they (criticism) can say is that we play here. But that’s how the draw is.
“So nothing else can happen in there. It’s not just about having come here, they changed something and we got an advantage, “he added.
India was the team to beat after exceeding group A, in which they faced New Zealand, Pakistan and Bangladesh. They then beat Australia in the first semi-final.
New Zealand, led by Mitchell Santner, lost the last group match against India by 44 points before beating South Africa in the second semi-final in Lahore.

Kotak said that the previous result between the two teams would have no impact on their state of mind in the final.
“It depends on how the New Zealand team thinks, but I think we shouldn’t think about it,” Kotak said.
“We should just try to introduce yourself and play a good cricket game because it is useless to think about the last game.”
New Zealand head coach Gary Stead said they were not too worried about India’s advantage.
“I mean, look, the decision around our hands,” said Stead.
“So it’s not something that worries us too much. India must play all their games here in Dubai. But as you said, we had a game here, and we will learn very quickly from this experience there. “”
“And if we are good enough to beat India on Sunday, then I’m sure we will be very, very happy,” he added.