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'India will definitely reach World Cup semis'

Source: PTI
April 23, 2019 16:39 IST
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'They have good back-up fast bowlers. They will do wonders. Indian team is very balanced.'

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IMAGE: Virat Kohli will lead India's 15-member squad at the 2019 World Cup. Photograph: BCCI

Terming India a well-balanced and in-form outfit, former Sri Lanka pacer Chaminda Vaas predicted that Virat Kohli and his men would reach the semi-finals of the upcoming 2019 World Cup.

The former left-arm fast bowler was, however, guarded when talking about his own country's chances in cricket's showpiece event to be held in England and Wales from May 30, while mentioning fast bowler Lasith Malinga as a key factor.

 

"Indian cricket has been dominating in the last two-three years. They have good back-up fast bowlers. They will do wonders. Indian team is very balanced. They will do well. My prediction is, India will definitely reach the semi-finals (in the World Cup)," Vaas said in Mumbai on Tuesday.

Vaas is on a visit to Mumbai to inaugurate a local T20 tournament along with former team-mate Rangana Herath.

On Lanka's chances he said, "For the last few months, Sri Lanka hasn't done so well. But if you analyse the combination of the team which we picked for the World Cup.

"I am pretty sure that the selectors have done the right thing. We have to take it from there and it's upto the players to get themselves in and play well for the country. There is no doubt that Malinga is one of the best in the world and the best in Sri Lanka. We depend on him as a bowler and he showed his leadership qualities.

"He has given 100 per cent for the team and we have seen, him playing in Mumbai (in IPL) on one day and playing in Sri Lanka (in a domestic event) the next day," he said.

"It shows the commitment he has, and the commitment he has given to the team and the country. He will be the key for Sri Lanka cricket in the upcoming World Cup," said Vaas, who has 400 ODI and 355 Test wickets to his credit.

The Sri Lanka selectors have handed over World Cup captaincy to Dimuth Karunaratne and Vaas is optimistic that the island nation would stand united behind the new captain and do well in the marquee event.

"Well, it is very difficult to say anything about it because for the past six months we (Sri Lanka) have been selecting captains and the captains havent given anything to the team. We lack in experience and performance in the middle.

"But the selectors and the Sri Lanka cricket have put their trust in Dimuth and given him an opportunity to captain the side. I am pretty sure that the team will unite and will do well in the upcoming World Cup," he hoped.

Vaas also took a dig at the Sri Lanka Cricket Board saying that the biggest issue is that the selectors are changed often leading to lack of clear-cut selection policies.

"We have talent and we need to give them opportunity to play longer, rather than giving them one or two games and then pushing them out. Players need some time to perform well.

"In Sri Lanka, the biggest problem is that the selectors keep changing. There is no such thing as selection policies. Once they have a policy, it is easy to build the team. That's the biggest problem we face. Ultimately the players get caught up and they are suffering. You need to show faith," Vaas said.

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