India are set to clash with the three-time champions and hosts Australia in summit clash here tomorrow.
Australia won the event in 1988, 2002 and 2010, and is not only bidding to win its fourth title but also to become only the second side after Pakistan to win back-to-back titles (2004 and 2006).
However, Chand will be aiming to become the third India captain to put a hand to the trophy after Mohammad Kaif and Virat Kohli lifted the cup in 2000 and 2008, respectively.
"I am very optimistic about the final. We have played Australia in Australia and that too at the same venue. We are used to the conditions, and should do well," said Chand.
He said the team has overcome the sluggish start and is raring to do well in the final.
"The team has peaked at the right time. We did not start well in the competition, but the teamwork can be seen now. It is not that one or two players are carrying the side on their shoulders. Everybody is contributing, and that is why we are in the final.
"I had always visualised qualifying for the final and playing Australia in the same. Australia is a good side, and so are we. The summit clash should be a competitive encounter. We will do our best to return home with the Cup," he said. MORE