World Cup 2015: Rest is best for Dhoni & Co, says Dr. Rudi Webster
Updated On: 05 February, 2015 08:37 AM IST | | Dr Rudi Webster
<p>Team management has taken a right decision by giving Indian players the time and space to refresh their minds, revive themselves and come together as a united, committed unit for the World Cup</p>

Virat Kohli after being dismissed during the tri-series recently. The right-hand batsman, who scored 692 in four Tests vs Australia, was a big disappointment in the limited overs series with just 24 runs in 4 ODIs
Over the years, Team India's performance overseas has been disappointing. In their recent tour of Australia, the team competed well in the Tests but failed to win a match and lost the series two games to love. Surprisingly, they failed to win a single match in the tri-series ODI competition, losing easily to England and Australia.
Virat Kohli after being dismissed during the tri-series recently. The right-hand batsman, who scored 692 in four Tests vs Australia, was a big disappointment in the limited overs series with just 24 runs in 4 ODIs
With the fast approaching World Cup, management mandated a period of rest and recreation before final preparations for the Cup. Many people feel that this is the wrong thing to do at this critical stage. Instead, they want to see the team engaged in a final period of intense preparation.
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