Ahead of the high voltage clash between India and Australia in the ongoing Cricket World Cup campaign opener, skipper Rohit Sharma acknowledged that a lot of players in the team have “unfinished business” when it comes to finishing the tournament, but to win the title, the team needs to find a balance between being desperate and hungry.India will kickstart its campign aginst Australia in ICC World Cup at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai on Sunday.Few senior players of the Indian team, including the skipper have some unfinished business when it comes to the ICCs top event, Rohit Sharma clarified, “Yeah, I mean look, you heard the great man say that so many times that you know, until he wins the World Cup, he has got a bit of unfinished business. I am sure you know who Im talking about”.“So, it is the same for us as well. You know, you want to win the World Cup, It is the biggest prize that you can have in your career. But again, there is a way to do it. Theres a procedure that you need to follow. Theres a process to it.”Furthermore, the Indian skipper added, “In desperation, you can do so many things that can lead to so many other things as well. So, it is good to be desperate. It is good to be hungry. But you have got to find that balance, right Balance to stay desperate and stay hungry for, scoring runs, lifting the trophy, winning games, whatever that is. But there is a balance that you need to find. You cannot get way too ahead of yourself because that can lead into something that you do not really wish for”.Concluding the address, Rohit said, “You have got to find a nice balance and luckily, I mean, for us, the seniors, they play a lot of cricket, so they know how to stay under that, you know, under that radar and keep doing things that they are supposed to do”. “And then obviously we have to leave a lot of things to Almighty as well because we need that luck, a little bit of luck in the tournament. I hope we get that luck. But yeah, it will be nice to win a World Cup”.