On what basis should india win world cup?

India
January 18, 2007 6:20am CST
I think they should improve in feilding side.... What do u think?
8 responses
• India
18 Jan 07
need to indian team change their captai again to sourav.......... and shewag not to open
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@ajithlal (14716)
• India
18 Jan 07
I also think Sourav is a better captain because of his aggressiveness and most players look like tigers under Sourav and the body language of the players are good and they believe they can win and try to fight to the last minute.
@vnssmart5 (182)
• India
18 Jan 07
yaah if we really improve our bowling then it is not so hard to win the world cup really believe me
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@navinshan (3933)
• Canada
18 Jan 07
I think they should consistent, just like the australian team, they really perform well because of there consistency, and also team line up also matters, a team lineup should remain unchanged, but i find that they keep changing it now and then,...
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• Germany
18 Jan 07
I think they should improve in every field. Their batting lineup just crumbles at times. I dont think they can win the world cup
• India
19 Feb 07
no..............india's strength is not fielding.....i believe it is in batting...indias batting is more stronger than austrailiaaaaaaaaaa
• Norway
18 Jan 07
i thikn india imporve..in all filed ..specially in bowling and in felding
@ajithlal (14716)
• India
18 Jan 07
Consistency is the key to win the match for India. Also, the form of the cricketers is very important. Most players are out of form especially batsman. If some of the batsman can get into form especially Sachin, Sourav, Sehwag, Rahul, and Yvuvaraj we can certainly win the world cup. I think Irfan should be in the team. He can get some good runs are the lower order. Batting is one think that should really improve and the form of the batsman.
• India
19 Jan 07
If Team India shuld win the WC2007 they should work harder in their fittness becoz that is the grey area of the team. They are injury prone and not physically fit as their counterparts.