How Ranatunga handled home pressure to win 1996 World Cup
Updated On: 03 February, 2011 08:27 AM IST | | Harit N Joshi
The fact that no host team has ever won the World Cup at home remains an astonishing part of cricket history
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The fact that no host team has ever won the World Cup at home remains an astonishing part of cricket history.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni's India would have to break that jinx if they have to lift the 2011 World Cup at home.
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| Dhoni after winning the ODI series against Australia in 2010. PIC/AFP |
So, how capable is Dhoni to handle home pressure? Ranatunga said: "He has played a lot of cricket in the sub-continent. But World Cup will be different and he is well aware of what it takes to lead the team.
"I am confident Dhoni will do well."
The key to Sri Lanka's World Cup success was 'thorough' planning according to Ranatunga.
"We planned really well; we had done good homework on the conditions... almost everything," said the former Sri Lankan skipper.
How winning the World Cup benefitted these captains and their nations:
Kapil Dev: We didn't realise the impact of that win. It is over the years that we have got so much recognition, love and accolades.
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