India favourites to win World Cup: Sehwag

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Indian team, led by Virat Kohi, will be the favourite to lift next year's ODI in England, former opener avowed today.

With the Kohli-led Team looking solid in batting and a formidable force in bowling, the two-time winner Sehwag also predicted that they would win their first overseas Test series when they tour later this year.

"The kind of ODI team we have, we are favourites to win the 2019 Don't you believe it? Absolutely (we are favourites)," Sehwag said during a promotional event.

The former swashbuckling opener said boast of a perfect combination in batting and department, a luxury they never had in Sourav Ganguly era.

"This team has capability to win the Test series outside with the kind of and batting we have. We just missed to win the Test series in or else we could have created history."

"In our days, we had Srinath, Zaheer Khan, and but these four never played together except in 2003. When we made the final as either one of them was injured. This team has lot more capability and can deliver in any conditions."

That may not have the suspended duo of and may make firm favourites in series.

"It does not matter, if they are with the team or not. Even then we will win."

India's World T20 triumph under MS Dhoni is one of his best memories.

"We won two World Cups. But we got a lot of messages on that day (2007). We were a young team and a young Nobody was expecting us to win "

Sehwag revealed that he was the first to inform Ganguly about the infamous email to the BCCI during the 2005 Tour, an event that led to the Indian captain's ouster.

It was during a match in that Sehwag had an upset stomach as he took a break and Sehwag got to see Chappell writing the email to Board outside the washroom

"It was near the washroom when I told Chappell about my upset stomach I saw him writing the email addressed to the BCCI. I did not get to see the content but I could reckon it was a very serious matter and informed Ganguly immediately."

Sehwag thanked Ganguly for converting him into an opener.

"The moment I scored a hundred I was very happy. I hugged Ganguly many times. He was very humble and only to have sacrificed his place as opener for me in Tests."

The mentor of the Kings XI Punjab team has got a masterstroke in buying at his base price of Rs 2 crore after he was left unsold twice at this year's auctions.

The 38-year-old Gayle, who is the leading run-scorer in Twenty20 cricket, lit up the with the first century of season 11, hitting an unbeaten 104 off 63 deliveries.

"I've already tweeted it because nobody is a greater entertainer than him. That was a strategy because we had to buy other players also. He would have cost more if he was taken up in the first phase.

"He missed a lot of games (last year) because he had Kohli dropped him also. I was expecting nobody will pick him, he's of my age. If we pick him, he's good guy to do the marketing. He's fabulous with all the marketing guys, everyone loves

"He was fitting in our group. We bought him for Rs 2 crore and if he wins two game, I recover my money. Still more games to go and if he wins two more time he wins four games. He's a big asset for KXIP now," he concluded.

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 22:45 IST