World Cup 2023: Former India head coach Ravi Shastri believes that if India fails to extend their dominant run in the ongoing World Cup, they may have to wait for another three World Cups to have a shot at the title. While speaking to Club Prairie Fire podcast, he said that Indian bowling attack has demolished batters thus far in the competition and called it the best attack in 50 years of white-ball cricket. He said that a majority of the squad members are at their peak, providing India the best chance to end their ICC title drought.
"This country is going mad. The last time they won it was 12 years ago. They have an opportunity to do it again.
The way they are playing, this is probably their best chance," said former India head coach as quoted by news agency PTI. “If they miss out this time, they would probably have to wait another three World Cups for even thinking of trying to win it. The pool of players are such the 7-8 players are at their peak." "This could well be their last World Cup.
The way they are playing, given the conditions, they have got the team to win it." The Indian bowling attack has demolished batters thus far in the competition. The pace trio of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj has made the ball talk the most while the spin combine of Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav has been relentless in the middle overs. Shastri feels the current lot of bowlers is the best India have ever had.
“It is extraordinary and it has taken time, it has not happened overnight. They have been playing with each (of them) for four to five years. Siraj joined the party three years ago," as quoted by PTI. “They know the kind of areas to hit on a consistent basis.
Read more on livemint.com