“The simple philosophy was that if you think you can hit a six or a four on the next ball, then go for it. Because ultimately, in that dressing room, your 97 or 98 will be appreciated as much as 100. And that will not happen just by speaking, it will happen through our actions. There are many things that people say, but until your actions appreciate that thing, things will never change. And fortunately, I think in that dressing room, everyone played cricket in the same way. We were not thinking about taking a single on any ball, or we need two balls to make 50 runs or 100 runs. Because those 10 runs and 20 runs are the difference between winning and losing the World Cup”.
Never felt Samson was out of form, he needed a break: Gambhir



