Lara: India favourites but WI can surprise in World T20

West Indies batting legend Brian Lara considers hosts India the favourites in the World Twenty20 Championship but insists that the West Indians can also pose a threat if they play consistent cricket during the event to be held from March 8 to April 3. Lara said India would enter the tournament with an edge because of home advantage.

Published : Feb 02, 2016 15:07 IST , Dubai

Chris Gayle, Darren Sammy and Kieron Pollard coming back under the West Indies banner gives a fillip to the team's prospects for the World Twenty20.
Chris Gayle, Darren Sammy and Kieron Pollard coming back under the West Indies banner gives a fillip to the team's prospects for the World Twenty20.
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Chris Gayle, Darren Sammy and Kieron Pollard coming back under the West Indies banner gives a fillip to the team's prospects for the World Twenty20.

West Indies batting legend Brian Lara considers hosts India the favourites in the World Twenty20 Championship but insists that the West Indians can also pose a threat if they play consistent cricket during the event to be held from March 8 to April 3. Lara said India would enter the tournament with an edge because of home advantage.

“I think India will win in home conditions. Their players know the pitches and they’re playing good cricket against the best teams in the world at present in that version of the game. I would definitely give them top billing,” the former Test captain was quoted as saying by the local media. “But I must talk about the West Indies. I hope they can pick the best possible team because if they do, every other nation will be worried,” he added.

West Indies, who won the World Twenty20 in 2012, will be led by all-rounder Darren Sammy and would have the likes of Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard and Andre Russell — all of whom are generally a part of major T20 leagues across the world. Lara feels if the players can gel and play consistently, they would be genuine contenders.

“Chris Gayle, Darren Bravo or Kieron Pollard, all these guys when they come together, there’s a certain chemistry. I can tell they want to be together and pull together,” the 46-year old said. “But on occasions, we know the West Indies can be very inconsistent. We can still have the best players and be out in the first round. You never know with the West Indies,” Lara added.

The West Indies have been drawn in Group One alongside England, South Africa and Sri Lanka, besides a yet-to-be-determined qualifier. It will undergo a preparation camp in Dubai later this month before travelling to Kolkata for the two official warm-ups against Australia and India.

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