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World Cup 2015: Anjum says India may peak at the right time

New Delhi: Notwithstanding India's dismal showing in the Test and ODI tri-series in Australia, former women's cricket captain Anjum Chopra believes that realising the enormity of the cricket World Cup the Men in Blue may

PTI PTI Updated on: February 08, 2015 13:05 IST
world cup 2015 anjum says india may peak at the right time
world cup 2015 anjum says india may peak at the right time

New Delhi: Notwithstanding India's dismal showing in the Test and ODI tri-series in Australia, former women's cricket captain Anjum Chopra believes that realising the enormity of the cricket World Cup the Men in Blue may rise to the challenge and peak at the right time.

India lost the four-match Test series against Australia 0-2 and failed to win a single ODI in the tri-series involving the hosts and England, but Anjum said that the 50-over showpiece event will bring out the best in the boys.

"World Cup is a big event and seeing the enormity of the situation, the players might just rise up to the challenge and peak at the right time," Anjum told PTI in an interview.

Anjum also opines that it's not only the bowling unit that faltered but the team in totality has performed below par.

"Look, a lot has been said about the poor bowling show but I believe it's the show in totality that has been off the mark. While some players have been out of form, others have been injured. So you can't really accuse the batsmen in particular, even the bowlers didn't perform as per expectations," said the left-handed batswoman.

A veteran of 12 Tests and 127 ODIs since making her debut in 1995, Anjum feels that the long labour that the team had put in Australia for all this while may reap results now.

"If you see the results in the Tests and the tri-series then you feel that they are not ready but I believe the fact that Men in Blue have been in Australia for so long, it can actually work in their favour. They have played a lot of cricket there and have got used to the conditions, which might give them the edge in the World Cup," said the Padma Shri awardee.

Dhoni is ready to serve the nation as he is not even flying back to see his new-born daughter, but Anjum fears that the team will be homesick since its Australia tour started in November last year.

"Their long stay would have certainly made them homesick. Probably the 10-day break could have been utilised by the players to come back home and then fly back. Also they were in a similar position before in the 1992 World Cup when they played a Test series and lost in the tri-nation event. So hope the history does not repeat itself," she said.

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