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Former Indian players pinpoint Pakistan, West Indies for T20 supremacy

Published: August 28, 2012

Pakistan have got bundles of talent. If they get going, they can be very dangerous: Sourav Ganguly PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

NEW DELHI: A talented Pakistan and a swashbuckling West Indies will pose the biggest threats to India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s dream of lifting his second Twenty20 World Cup title, according to former skipper Sourav Ganguly.

Under Dhoni, India won the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa in 2007 and lifted the 50-over World Cup on home soil last year.

Boasting a side packed with exciting stroke-makers, India will head to Sri Lanka for the September 18-October 7 tournament as one of the favourites.

However, Ganguly mentioned Pakistan’s chances of claiming a second Twenty20 global title to add to their victory in the tournament three years ago.

“They have got bundles of talent. If they get going, they can be very dangerous,” he said.

Former India player Sanjay Manjrekar also reckoned Pakistan, who have not hosted international cricket since 2009 because of the volatile security situation at home, would give a good account of themselves in Sri Lanka.

“The thing with Pakistan is that because there is not enough cricket happening back home, they are not in the spotlight very often. Come an ICC event, that’s Pakistan’s opportunity to show the world what they are made of.”

“They have always been the show-off of world cricket. Pakistanis have that thing about showing off their skills. Shoaib Akhtar, you know, wanted to show off his bowling.”

“This is the time for them to get the attention of the cricket-loving public and they would want to seize it.”

Both former players, however, still expect India to stave off every challenge and go on to win the title.

“India always have a great chance, especially in limited-overs cricket. They have got the players who can clear the boundary with ease and they will be playing in the sub-continent,” Ganguly enthused.

“The Indian team has got plenty of match winners… and if the pitch is conducive to spin, Dhoni is a master of using his slow bowlers,” Manjrekar added.

Talking about West Indies’ skills in the shortest form of the sport, Ganguly said: “They are a powerhouse.”

“Guys like Chris Gayle, (Kieran) Pollard, Dwayne Smith, Andre Russel, and they got (off-spinner) Sunil Narine. He can be a match-winner.”

“They also have a good fast bowling attack with Fidel Edwards and Kemar Roach – all bowling at 90 miles an hour,” Ganguly added as former India player Sanjay Manjrekar, sitting next to him, nodded in approval.

“West Indies is a strong Twenty20 team because they have got the best four Twenty20 players in the world,” said Manjrekar, who played 37 tests and 74 one-day internationals from 1987-1996.

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Reader Comments (11)

  • KhanofDir
    Aug 28, 2012 - 6:49PM

    This time Green Shirts will not let fulfill Dhoni’s Dream……Inshallah

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  • shoeb
    Aug 28, 2012 - 6:56PM

    excellent analysis by sanjay awesome, “they are show-off like shoaib akher wants to show-off.” haha…. Recommend

  • Indian Khan
    Aug 28, 2012 - 7:18PM

    Do not get excited and over react, as the world has seen, what happened in the last year World Cup and just recently concluded U19 World Cup, the whole of Pakistan like you was saying Inshallah Pakistan will beat India but inturn got badly trashed by India. Pakistan U19 at its disgrace standing at 8th place. Atleast this time keep quiet and watch what happens. Recommend

  • rana
    Aug 28, 2012 - 7:43PM

    its all about preparation.well prepared team will winRecommend

  • Iron
    Aug 28, 2012 - 8:40PM

    It does not matter if they win the cup or not, PK Team should fight till the last ball of the over.Recommend

  • spyder
    Aug 28, 2012 - 11:41PM

    @Indian Khan:
    What match were you watching ? They lost by 1 wicket and also beat and drew with India u19′s. They finished 8th because they never played a full strength team in the plate championships. Of course, youre too self involved and cynical to notice this

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  • Anonymous Indian
    Aug 29, 2012 - 12:56AM

    I think both Saurav Ganguly and Sanjay Manjrekar are overestimating the Pakistani team here. They just don’t possess the mental toughness to progress in tense situations. As far as West Indies is concerned, yes they are the real black horse in this tournament, but they are not consistent enough and that could be their Achilles heel. Hope India makes the cut. It will be an interesting T-20 world cup.

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  • ali
    Aug 29, 2012 - 1:39AM

    @anonymous indian
    they dint posses the so called mental toughness in the 2nd T20 world cup and yet they managed to win it.

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  • Pakistani Canadian
    Aug 29, 2012 - 2:43AM

    This is likely taken out of context. I bet these two were asked on some tv/radio show to rate all the teams in the competition and they went through them all and said something nice. Likely why both finished off the analysis with India hoisting the cup.

    Manjrekar’s comments aren’t even really supportive. It’s the equivalent of saying ‘If Team A plays really well, and manages to put up close to 200 and take 10 wickets before Team B reaches the score, they WILL win’. Indeed.

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  • Anonymous Indian
    Aug 29, 2012 - 12:12PM

    @ali

    I made that observation after the last SriLanka-Pakistan series where your team squandered several chances to win the series and eventually lost by 3-1. In view of that performance, it can be said that there is a psychological limitation that hinders the performance of the Pakistani team. In crunch situations, they don’t seem to come up with their best performance, hence that conclusion.

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  • Tony Singh
    Aug 29, 2012 - 3:48PM

    T20 is a game where even a club side can beat a star studded side on a given day. Add to that the format. Its such that any team can win.

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