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India will be a confident side for World Cup 2015: Hussey

By PTI

Sydney, Jan 13: Former Australian batsman Michael Hussey warned teams against underestimating India after their 0-2 loss in the Tests series and said the visitors will be a confident side when they start their title defence in next month's World Cup.

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"The big positive for India is that they have already been in Australia for the last two months. They are now well versed with the conditions here, the pace and bounce of pitches.

File picture of Michael Hussey

They also have a tri-series coming up involving England. So they have a good run before the World Cup starts and nobody should underestimate them because of the Test results," Hussey said.

"Don't read too much into the 2-0 scoreline because not only did India compete hard in the Test series but they are a completely different outfit in limited-overs. They are very confident in that mode," he added.

India lost the four-Test series against Australia after going down in the first two matches. Talking about India's performance, Hussey said the visitors' batting line did well but the bowling lacked disciplined.

"Well the batting has completely changed and they have done well. Virat Kohli is a fantastic player and he has just scored runs by the heaps. I think this will continue for him going forward," said Hussey, who was part of the Australian team during India's 2011 tour.

"But then there have been others too, like Murali Vijay and Ajinkya Rahane, giving support to Kohli. Something like that was missing in the 2011 tour. Not to mention they have been able to unearth a talent like KL Rahul. It is quite an achievement for a youngster to come to Australia and get a maiden Test ton.

"I dare say that this Indian attack looks better than the one in 2011 and they are all good bowlers individually. But there is a difference between being a good bowler and bowling good.

And they have bowled poorly, lacking in discipline throughout the series. However I also do believe that this series will serve as great exposure for them and they can learn a lot from this tour for the future."

'Clarke should have been given time to be fit'

When asked if he will be willing to take a dual When asked if he will be willing to take a dual playing-coaching role with an IPL team to shape up his coaching future once he decides to stop playing, Hussey said:

"Well yes. I am quite open to that. Even now, whether in the BBL or earlier in the IPL, I have often talked to youngsters both on and off the field, so I am no stranger to it.

"If the teams would like to put an official stamp on it, that will be fine by me as well. Having said that, I haven't been in touch with any IPL team as yet to secure such an opportunity and I am waiting for the auction to happen.

" With the World Cup round the corner, Australia has named injured Michael Clarke in their 15-member squad, giving the cricketer time till February 21 to prove his fitness.

Australia is playing Bangladesh on Feb 21, before taking on New Zealand, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Scotland in the group stage matches. A part of the World Cup winning squad in 2007, Hussey said Clarke should have been given time until the Sri Lanka game on March 8 to be fit.

"I'd be happy for Michael to miss the first four games. He's obviously a very important player, he's the captain, he has a lot of experience, he's played World Cups - we need him.

He should be given as much time as possible to get himself right and carried for as long as possible," said Hussey.

"That's just my opinion. They want to keep continuity and, also, there is no guarantee he doesn't re-injure it. It's a really difficult situation for the selectors but, just on principle, my stance would (be) to try and give him as long as possible."

PTI

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:25 [IST]
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