
What is expected from India in this World Cup?
Truth be told, since the 2011 triumph, the indian team has been found wanting on the biggest stage, especially
at crucial moments. Even though Team india was successful in winning the Asia Cup last month, many
shortcomings were seen during this period. The fitness of many players is under question.
All-rounder hardik pandya was not in action as a bowler for a long time. Along with this, bowlers Shardul
Thakur and Akshar patel were also not seen making much impact. The need for all-round players was also felt
in the team. However, Team india has won the trophy in the series with Australia. But, the Kangaroo team also
did not seem to be in rhythm.
The batsman who scored the most runs for india this year is Shubman Gill. Apart from this, rohit sharma is
also seen in form. virat kohli has shown signs of returning to form by scoring a brilliant century against
Pakistan. KL rahul is also in form. Besides, he is also performing brilliantly as a wicketkeeper. As an all-
rounder, hardik pandya will have to shoulder more responsibility.
Chinaman kuldeep yadav, who was the Man of the Tournament in the Asia Cup, is the trump card for Team
India. Mohammad Siraj will also have to maintain his sharp bowling. In such a situation, this team of brilliant
batsmen and bowlers somehow gives hope to india for a great performance in the World Cup.
At the same time, in this world cup being played in the country, players can also get the advantage of home
ground, because they are well aware of every ground of the country. Since the last world cup in 2019, India's
win-loss ratio at home has been 3.33. This means that india has won 20 ODI matches since 2019 and has lost 6.