Virat Kohli, Indian cricket team captain while addressing the press conference ahead of World Cup semi-finals said, “Whichever team is more brave in being calculative, that team stands a better chance to win so we understand that combination, we've made it to a lot of knockout games and finals and it's up to both to bring their A game. Whoever handles pressure better will come out on top.” India will lock horns with New Zealand on July 9 at Old Trafford Cricket Ground. Kohli also spoke on New Zealand captain Kane Williamson and captaining their respective sides in World Cup semis after doing the same in 2008 U-19 World Cup semis. He said, “When we meet tomorrow I'll remind him. It's nice to realize that 11 years after, we're captaining our respective nations again in a senior World Cup.” He also added, “A lot of players from that World Cup from our batch, from their batch, from other teams as well, made it to their national teams and are still playing. I think it is a really nice memory. Neither me nor him could have ever anticipated that one day this will happen.”