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India favourites against Pak: Waugh

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February 10, 2005 16:22 IST

India start as favourites in the coming series against Pakistan on the strength of their batting and bowling, but the series could get close if the visitors play to their potential, says former Australian skipper Steve Waugh.

"India start as favourites. They are a very good team. They have good young bowlers and are also a good batting side," Waugh said at a press conference in Kolkata on Thursday.

Picking young pacer Irfan Pathan for special praise, Waugh said the Baroda bowler is the "most promising".

He said the Inzamam-ul Haq-led side has "unlimited potential", but needs to properly harness the talent to make the series close.

Asked whether Pakistan's bleak performance in Australia would have an impact on their showing in India, Waugh replied: "They played well in Australia in patches, but did not prove very competitive in the long run. They failed to sustain the momentum and handle the pressure. If they are consistent, they will do well in India."

While describing pacer Shoaib Akhtar as a "top bracket world class cricketer", Waugh said the controversies surrounding him are internal affairs of the side, but added that coach Bob Woolmer has it in him to handle matters on discipline.

"Bob Woolmer is a strong coach. It is his job to make his side disciplined," he said.

Waugh said this year's Ashes series would see a good contest, as England now looks a good side.

"They are looking more purposeful, enjoying the game, and there is a togetherness in the side," he said.

England recently became only the second team after Australia to win a Test series in South Africa since the Proteas returned to international cricket in 1991.

Underscoring that English players like Andrew Flintoff and Steve Harmison could be difficult proposition for any opponents on their day, Waugh said it would be a tough series, though it is difficult to beat Australia as they are the dominant team in the world now.

He said Australia could also expect a tough series in New Zealand ahead of the engagements against England as the Kiwi wickets would suit the hosts.

Source: PTI
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