Kapil believes India can Bag Cricket World Cup 2011
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Kapil-Dev-c70234, the former Indian skipper, who had led the team to claim it’s so far only world cup in the sport back in 1983, has hoped that with continuing its present performance, team India can successfully lift the Cricket World Cup 2011.
While talking to reporters at a promotional event, the legendary all-rounder said, “The present Indian team has a good track record. The combination of experienced and young players would help the team to the World Cup.”
When a reporter present at the occasion pointed out the fact that so far, no host country has ever been able to claim the big cup, Kapil expressed the hope that http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 may succeed in breaking the Jinx this time.
Replying to an interesting question about the most dependable Indian player for the event, the former skipper said, “No team can win the World Cup depending on a particular player. A total team effort is required to emerge as a champion.”
Kapil, who is greatly admired among Indian cricket fans, was of the view that Dhoni had the potential to repeat the history of 1983. In fact, he said that the present skipper had the ability to achieve much more than he himself did 27 years ago.
Expressing his views about the participating teams, Kapil said that all of them were in good form, and hence, had the potential of world champions, provided that they display the performance demanded by the sport.
Upon a question regarding the survival of Test cricket in presence of the far more thrilling and entertaining T20 cricket, Kapil was of the view that the traditional version of the sport was to survive for ever.
At a time when current world number one Indian side is facing difficulties in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757, it is difficult to believe the statement of Indian former skipper given in the favour of his team. However, if factors like experience, energy and consistent struggle
of the Indian team are considered, it is possible that they might succeed in bagging the World Cup once again.
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