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Pakistan won't pose a threat to India in the 2015 World Cup: Mohammed Azharuddin

Updated on: 07 February,2015 07:15 AM IST  | 
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Having led India to three World Cup victories against Pakistan, former captain Mohammed Azharuddin feels that the defending champions face no serious threat from their arch-rivals in the much-hyped encounter between the two sides in the cricket World Cup

Pakistan won't pose a threat to India in the 2015 World Cup: Mohammed Azharuddin

Mohammed Azharuddin

New Delhi: Having led India to three World Cup victories against Pakistan, former captain Mohammed Azharuddin feels that the defending champions face no serious threat from their arch-rivals in the much-hyped encounter between the two sides in the cricket World Cup.


Mohammed Azharuddin
Mohammed Azharuddin

It's the big one
“India-Pakistan is always a big game. We have not lost to Pakistan in the World Cup and that will play on everyone’s minds while going into the match. I believe that India have a good side and if they play well, I don’t think that Pakistan will pose such a big threat,” Azharuddin told PTI in an interview. Azhar though realises that the battle will not be easy after the Pakistan game on February 15 in Adelaide and India, who have not fared well in Australia so far, will then need to be more consistent in order to retain the title.

“It’s not very easy to make their way into the final-four. They will have to play well consistently. They need to win more matches so that the confidence levels are high. If they start losing matches, it becomes very difficult to make a comeback,” the Hyderabadi stylist said.

Fitness factor
“They have the side, they have the talent but eventually it boils down to how fit the team is and how well they adapt to different situations during the ODI games,” Azhar added. Having lost the Test series against the hosts and not being able to reach the tri-series final, Indian cricket fortunes are resembling the 1992 Australian summer when Azhar and company failed to make the semi-finals after a dismal performance Down Under. But Azhar opines that once the board agrees to a tour, there should be no excuses.

“Look, the board has accepted the itinerary and the calendar, so we should not complain. We were prepared and knew that we would play Test matches and then the tri-series before heading into the World Cup. The board agreed to it and the players knew exactly what they were doing and accordingly they should have managed their fitness.”



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