"That (high-pressure situation) was true from the start at the T20 World Cup and then they met in the final of the first tournament, with India winning by five runs. I was involved in the games in 2014 and 2016. If you ask me, as a player, it was always a high-pressure game. In the build-up, everyone is just telling you how big it is. You need to make sure you calm your nerves, focus on the process and play 40 overs of good cricket. It's easier said than done, but it's the only way to try to win that game," said Raina.