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India, Sri Lanka favourites for World Cup: former Oz player
Melbourne, Feb 15 (PTI) Former Australian players foresee
tough times for Ricky Ponting's men in the upcoming World Cup
despite being the number one ODI side as they feel co-hosts
India and Sri Lanka are better-equipped to exploit the
conditions.
"They (Australia) are certainly up against it," former
wicket-keeper Ian Healy said of the team, which is chasing a
record fourth World Cup trophy.
"It's not our favoured venue for a World Cup victory, but
it's a frontier that needs to be crossed again from '87.
There's some hot competition from Sri Lanka and India, and I'm
envisaging a real battle for the other two semi spots," Healy
was quoted as saying by the 'Daily Telegraph'.
Healy tipped Sri Lanka to clinch the trophy, saying
veteran off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan, playing in his last
tournament, would be a major factor.
"I think they play most of their games at home, it's
Murali's last tournament, they've got the spinning covered and
they've got batsmen that can cope and play well in those
conditions," he said.
"I think Sri Lanka, then India and then maybe a battle
between England, South Africa, Australia and maybe Pakistan
for the other two spots in the semis," he added.
Former Australian captain Mark Taylor feels Australia
"good enough to make the semifinals" but beyond that it would
be tough for them.
"I think the sides to watch are probably India,
obviously, and probably Sri Lanka at home," he said.
"Both those sides will be tough to beat, playing on home
soil ... South Africa are always dangerous, but I think the
real dangers to me are India and Sri Lanka."
Former batsman Michael Slater echoed the views and said
getting a grasp over the conditions would be crucial.
"I think there's a lot of teams in the mix but it'll be
the sub-continent sides like India and Sri Lanka that will use
their conditions very nicely," he said. PTI PM
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