Virat Kohli insists defeated India are not 'panicking' ahead of Cricket World Cup

India threw away a 2-0 lead against Australia to lose the ODI series 3-2

India's captain Virat Kohli walks back to the pavilion after being dismissed during the final one day international cricket match between India and Australia in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, March 13, 2019. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
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India captain Virat Kohli has insisted that no one is "panicking" about the Cricket World Cup following the one-day international series defeat to Australia - their first at home since 2015.

India's collapse from 2-0 up to a 3-2 defeat earned his side some harsh criticism in the media on Thursday, with a Times of India headline declaring "The Bubble Bursts", while the Indian Express said "India lose grip, match, series".

But Kohli said after Australia sealed the series on Wednesday: "None of the guys in the changing room are panicking, the support staff is not feeling down after this defeat.

"The XI is clear in our head. We just have to take better decisions in pressure situations to go far in the World Cup."

But the captain urged his players to manage their workload during the nearly two-month long Indian Premier League (IPL) starting March 23, in their bid to stay fit for the 50-over World Cup in England and Wales beginning on May 30.

The series against Australia, who triumphed despite the absence of batsmen David Warner and Steve Smith, was the last time the Indian side will play together before then, with the players now due to join their IPL sides.

Kohli said there should be no pressure in the annual T20 extravaganza -- when top players earn millions of dollars.

"Exactly what we spoke in the change room was, 'just go and enjoy these two months in the IPL'. Don't think of performance or pressure," said Kohli. "All the workload will be monitored.

"Everyone knows that no one wants to miss the World Cup and cost the team good balance."

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