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'The only worry I have for India is…': AB de Villiers

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NEW DELHI: Former South Africa great AB de Villiers reckons that India have bolstered a strong squad but the pressure of a home World Cup is the only obstacle that might come into play.

"I think India's squad is incredible, really, really strong. Captain Rohit, Hardik Panday [is the] vice-captain," de Villiers said. "The only worry I have for India is playing at home. Last time they played in India, they won. There will be huge pressure. That's the only big obstacle in my opinion," de Villiers said on his YouTube channel.


De Villiers also has a piece of advice for Team India to counter the pressure in their bid to replicate the 2011 success.

"But go fearless. And that is exactly the word I'm talking about. Forget about the pressure of the nation, that's something you can't control. Control what you can control. Fearless is the word I'm looking for in the Indian squad. If they can do that, they'll go a long way and most probably lift that trophy," he said.

Former South African captain de Villiers also believes that top-ranked T20 batsman Suryakumar Yadav should make a slight adjustment in his mindset to mirror his accomplishments in the 50-over format.

India ODI World Cup squad: Talking Points

KL Rahul has always been identified as the primary wicketkeeping option for Team India.

Ishan Kishan's run of form has made it difficult for the team management, especially when Rahul is yet to play a game since his hamstring injury in May.

Shardul Thakur has been picked ahead of Prasidh Krishna on his batting ability at No. 8.

Axar Patel has been preferred over R Ashwin and Yuzvendra Chahal. Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav are the two other spinners.

KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer are primed to bat at No. 4 and 5.

Suryakumar Yadav with a poor ODI record, is also the back-up option and Ishan Kishan, too has been picked as back-up opener and middle-order bat.

The team management is in a fix over pushing its players. The likes of Rahul, Iyer and Bumrah are coming back after long injury layoffs.

India have potentially seven ODIs before the World Cup. With nine league games to be played in the World Cup, the management wants to be careful and manage workloads.

The squad lacks an off-spinning allrounder. Selectors, who have opted for an extra left-arm spinner, could have considered R Ashwin or Washington Sundar.


"You guys know I'm a big fan (of Surya). He plays in a similar manner to how I used to play, but in ODIs, he hasn't cracked it yet."

"It is a tiny little mind switch that he's got to make, and he's got all the ability and capabilities that he needs to do that," he added.

"I am very relieved to see SKY in the World Cup squad, I'm very happy about it. I hope he gets this opportunity in this World Cup," he said.
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