Considering the contextual setting, when India step up for their last Super 8 match on 24 June, they could easily afford to have their tails up, not marching as aggressively as they have done over the last few weeks.
Albeit, we could see quite the contrary - India could be more motivated to win than ever before.
Because they are professional cricketers, yes, but also owing to the team they will compete against in St Lucia - Australia. India's bogey team, Australia have often thwarted India's quest for international glory - most recently in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup on 19 November 2023.Following their defeat to Afghanistan, Australia are now staring at elimination, a fate that could be sealed if they lose this match, especially with Afghanistan expected to have the upper hand over Bangladesh.
India, understandably, would not want to miss the opportunity to cut Australia's journey short.
Before they embark on that mission, we take a look at five key player battles you should keep an eye on:
1. Rohit Sharma vs Mitchell Starc

Rohit Sharma's enduring struggles against left-arm pacers - extensively documented since eternity - were highlighted once again in this competition. The Indian captain succumbed to Shaheen Shah Afridi against Pakistan, and to Saurabh Netravalkar against the United States of America.
Against Australia, he will confront arguably the most lethal left-arm pacer currently active - Mitchell Starc.
It has not been a tournament to remember for Starc, who has only three wickets to show for. Moreover, he was also dropped from the playing XI for the previous match against Afghanistan, with left-arm orthodox spinner Ashton Agar preferred on a spin-friendly track in St Vincent.But on St Lucia, which offers a sporting wicket, Starc's presence in the Australian team is nearly inevitable.
Intriguingly, the two veterans of the sport have seldom crossed paths. Starc has bowled to Sharma in only two T20I matches, and had dismissed him in one of those games. Barring that, he has got the better of Sharma thrice in ODI cricket.