India can retain Champions Trophy, pace attack has real firepower, says Sangakkara

Former Sri Lanka skipper Kumar Sangakkara on Tuesday said defending champion India was capable of retaining the Champions Trophy title as it was a better balanced unit with “real firepower in their fast bowling.”

Published : May 30, 2017 12:53 IST , London

Sangakkara feels that India’s selection was a “little conservative“.
Sangakkara feels that India’s selection was a “little conservative“.
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Sangakkara feels that India’s selection was a “little conservative“.

Former Sri Lanka skipper Kumar Sangakkara on Tuesday said defending champion India was capable of retaining the Champions Trophy title as it was a better balanced unit with “real firepower in their fast bowling”.

“This year we have four Asian teams in the tournament and clearly India is current the pack—leaders in the region. It won in 2013 and it has a team capable of winning this year too,” Sangakkara wrote in his column in ICC website.

“In fact, the team is arguably stronger, better balanced with real firepower in its fast bowling. Its spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja are exceptional in ODI cricket and I am sure Virat Kohli is going to be desperate to bounce back after a disappointing IPL,” he added.

The wicketkeeper-batsman, however, felt that India’s selection was a “little conservative“.

“The only slight concern I have for India is that its selection was perhaps a little conservative, but it is still very strong,” he said. The 39-year-old picked India as one of his favourite teams to make the semifinals of the upcoming tournament, starting on June 1. “I think picking finalists is too tough, but my favourites for the semifinals would be Australia, England, India and South Africa,” Sangakkara, who won the Champions Trophy 2002 and World Twenty20 2014 with Sri Lanka, said.

Sangakkara, who quit international cricket two years ago having scored a total of 28,016 international runs across all formats, said the competition was going to be very tough with 4-5 teams having the potential of making it to the final. “There was a time, not so long ago, when one or two countries dominated the format, but in the past few years we have seen several teams develop tremendously and now we have four to five teams who are very evenly matched, all with realistic ambitions of winning major tournaments.”

Heaping praise on the hosts, Sangakkara said that English team has been a real revelation.

“England ODI team’s progress in the past two years has been a revelation. It used to trail behind other teams in terms of its strategy and approach, but now it is one of the most progressive teams.

“England is playing an aggressive and exciting brand of cricket and it has some world—class players driving that,” Sangakkara said.

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