\'Favourites\' India peaking at the right time before World Cup: Laxman

'Favourites' India peaking at the right time before World Cup: Laxman

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Putting and England as favourites to win the forthcoming ICC World Cup, batting great V.V.on Wednesday said and Co. are peaking at the right time after their historic ODI series triumphs in and

The 44-year old is a as a part of Association of Bengal's Vision 2020 programme.

kicks off in England from May 30 with India taking on in their opening game on June 5 in

The Indian team edged 2-1 in the three-match series and then went on to thump by a healthy margin of 4-1 in the 50-over format.

India will now take on at home in five ODIs and two T20s starting February 24.

"I think brilliant. The way they played, I would like to congratulate the entire team," Laxman said.

"The way they played right from the Australia series to the series... and it's not only one or two players who have put their hand up. Everyone has contributed. So it's great to see and batting departments contribute," he added.

Talking about the Bengal team which failed to make the final at home last season after finishing third in the Super League Group B of the Trophy, Laxman said: "The preparation has been really good. We had a lot of match In T20 cricket, better than nets is match It has been a very realistic practice. We played a couple of games too."

The 2011 champions Bengal open their domestic T20 campaign against in their group D fixture at the in Cuttack on February 21.

Laxman was part of a three-day camp which took place at the Eden Gardens and concluded at the Campus ground here on Wednesday.

Laxman, who has been with the team led by since 2014, said he was disappointed with Bengal failing to qualify for the knock-out stages of the Ranji Trophy, adding the team has the potential to win the tournament.

"I am disappointed that they did not qualify but the potential of the side is to go on and win the Ranji Trophy," he said.

Laxman also backed and former India opener Arun Lal, saying his presence in the dressing room will make the players mentally strong.

"Arun has always been someone who is mentally tough and he will inspire the team. He is a great asset to the team."

Laxman also hoped that the BCCI look into playing U-23 CK Nayudu Trophy final in neutral venues with the summit clash game this time between and Bengal ending in just two days. edged past Bengal by one wicket to clinch the title.

"That is something that the BCCI has to work out. The wicket could have been better. It was spinner friendly. You want U-23 finals to go the distance as it gives an opportunity for the youngsters to showcase their talent. But youngsters should also know how to play in different conditions," he concluded.

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First Published: Wed, February 13 2019. 18:54 IST