<p>India captain Virat Kohli on Saturday played down the "hype" surrounding the high-profile upcoming T20 World Cup game against Pakistan, saying it's "just another match for us" despite the ridiculously high demand for tickets.</p>.<p>India have never lost to their arch-rivals in either ODI or T20 World Cup games and Pakistan skipper Babar Azam has said that they are confident of beating their neighbours on October 24.</p>.<p>Kohli however, when asked about the match, didn't take the bait to make tall claims.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/indian-team-has-talent-needs-to-show-maturity-to-win-t20-wc-says-sourav-ganguly-1041207.html" target="_blank">Indian team has talent, needs to show maturity to win T20 WC, says Sourav Ganguly</a></strong></p>.<p>"I honestly never felt so," Kohli said when asked if it feels different whenever India meets its neighbouring country.</p>.<p>"I have just approached this game as another game of cricket and I know there is a lot of hype around this game, more so with ticket sales and demands of tickets," the Indian captain, who has had some great performances against Pakistan added.</p>.<p>On a lighter note, Kohli said that he has refused a lot of friends who have asked for tickets.</p>.<p>"... and right now, value of those tickets are ridiculously high and that's all I know, my friends are demanding tickets right left and centre and I am saying, 'no'."</p>.<p>Kohli believes that one needs to be professional and play the game in the right spirit, like they would do with every match.</p>.<p>"Apart from that, I don't think we can make anything extra out of this game and for us it's a game of cricket that has to be played in right spirit, in the way we know we can," he said.</p>.<p>"Yes, the environment you can say is different from outside and from fans' point of view, definitely more excitement in the air but from a players' point of view, we try to stay as professional as we can and always approach the game in the most normal way possible," the Indian skipper said. </p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>India captain Virat Kohli on Saturday played down the "hype" surrounding the high-profile upcoming T20 World Cup game against Pakistan, saying it's "just another match for us" despite the ridiculously high demand for tickets.</p>.<p>India have never lost to their arch-rivals in either ODI or T20 World Cup games and Pakistan skipper Babar Azam has said that they are confident of beating their neighbours on October 24.</p>.<p>Kohli however, when asked about the match, didn't take the bait to make tall claims.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/indian-team-has-talent-needs-to-show-maturity-to-win-t20-wc-says-sourav-ganguly-1041207.html" target="_blank">Indian team has talent, needs to show maturity to win T20 WC, says Sourav Ganguly</a></strong></p>.<p>"I honestly never felt so," Kohli said when asked if it feels different whenever India meets its neighbouring country.</p>.<p>"I have just approached this game as another game of cricket and I know there is a lot of hype around this game, more so with ticket sales and demands of tickets," the Indian captain, who has had some great performances against Pakistan added.</p>.<p>On a lighter note, Kohli said that he has refused a lot of friends who have asked for tickets.</p>.<p>"... and right now, value of those tickets are ridiculously high and that's all I know, my friends are demanding tickets right left and centre and I am saying, 'no'."</p>.<p>Kohli believes that one needs to be professional and play the game in the right spirit, like they would do with every match.</p>.<p>"Apart from that, I don't think we can make anything extra out of this game and for us it's a game of cricket that has to be played in right spirit, in the way we know we can," he said.</p>.<p>"Yes, the environment you can say is different from outside and from fans' point of view, definitely more excitement in the air but from a players' point of view, we try to stay as professional as we can and always approach the game in the most normal way possible," the Indian skipper said. </p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>