Tendulkar backs India to win World Cup

Bhavneet Singh 17:02 04/09/2014
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  • Confident: Sachin Tendulkar is firmly behind his nation.

    India’s inspired performance in the one-day series in England has convinced master blaster Sachin Tendulkar about India’s capabilities as defending champions.

    Speaking to journalists at a promotional event, Tendulkar said that India are clear favourites to defend their title.

    "India is definitely among the strong contenders for the title. It is a well balanced side and is tough to beat," Tendulkar said. "It is a versatile ODI team. There is depth in batting and variety in bowling, and the fielding has been brilliant."

    Tendulkar, who had to wait for six editions to finally get his hands on the world cup, says that India’s left-hand right-hand blend gives it an edge when compared to the previous teams that took part in the marquee event.

    "If you look at batting, there is a good mix of the right and the left-handers," he said. "When a right-left combination is at the crease, it becomes a lot harder for the bowlers. They have to find the right line. In bowling, the Indians have been bowling well in partnerships. There are some good pace and spin options at different stages of the innings."

    Tendulkar was also hopeful that India would fight back in Tests in future.

    "I know the cricketers in this Indian team," he said. "I know what they are capable of. This team will come back in Tests. I want to look at things with a positive mindset.

    "Look at the way the Indians have come back in the one-day series. The team has shown a lot of fight."

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