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Fitness of Bumrah and Shami will be key for India in World Cup: T Moddy

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Former Australian cricketer Tom Moddy talks about Indian’s World Cup prospect. As the countdown for the mega-event begins, experts have started sharing their insights and expectations for the tournament. 

Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar also joined the Aussie. Their discussions revolved around the significance of key players, the selectors’ decisions, and the challenges that lie ahead for India.

Tom Moddy stated that,

I think a lot of it depends on the fitness and longevity of Bumrah. I think he holds such an important key for India because he has such high quality and impacts the game early and also closes the innings. And I see that it’s basically going to be a difficult World Cup with regards to making sure that you keep your bowlers fit. It’s a long campaign, but India certainly have got the diversity in their side. It’s just the case of them making sure they have their key players fit, particularly their bowlers,”

Manjrekar added on about what Moddy said, and he stated that,

Yes, I think the selectors have done a good job considering the options that they had. The planning is good, now it’s all about the execution in the main game. I see India qualifying for the semis, but it’s the challenge post the semis that India will have to contend with. There are some good sides around; we’ve had a glimpse of some of the squads. It’s not going to be easy, but yes, it’s a good enough side to win the World Cup,”

Additionally, Moody emphasized the critical role that home advantage could play for India, while underlining the significance of the fitness of key bowlers like Bumrah and Shami.

Yes, I think they have a side that’s good enough to win the World Cup. I think home advantage will be a big one for India, but I bring that point around the fitness. The fitness of Bumrah and Shami is absolutely key to me as both of them are high-quality new ball bowlers,” Moddy concluded.

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