World Cup: Sourav Ganguly’s prediction, Australia and Africa are the biggest obstacles in India’s path

World Cup: Sourav Ganguly’s prediction, Australia and Africa are the biggest obstacles in India’s path

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Virat Kohli

Sourav Gangli, the most successful captain of Team India and a veteran player who reached the final in the 2003 World Cup, has made a big prediction about Team India. He has described Australia and South Africa as the biggest obstacles in India’s path to becoming winners.

Rohit Sharma

Five-time champion Australia made a spectacular comeback by winning four consecutive matches after suffering defeats at the hands of India and South Africa. They are currently included in the top four teams in the points table.

Sourav Ganguly

During the Bangladesh and Netherlands match at Eden Gardens, Sourav Ganguly said, Australia and South Africa will be the biggest challenges for India. The former president of the Indian Cricket Board said, Australia has indeed made a very good comeback and is playing brilliant cricket. Today’s win against New Zealand was really very exciting.

England

Ganguly also expressed surprise at England’s poor performance. He has won only one match in five matches so far. England’s next match will be against India in Lucknow on Sunday.

Sourav Ganguly said, I never thought that England would perform like this but this is the game. As far as India is concerned, it is a strong team and is performing well but right now the championship is far away. First they have to progress from the knockout stage.

Virat Kohli and Sourav Ganguly

Under the captaincy of Sourav Ganguly, India reached the final of the 2003 World Cup. But in the title clash, the Australian team defeated India by 125 runs and captured the trophy. Sachin Tendulkar had performed brilliantly in that World Cup and scored the most runs, for which he was awarded the Golden Bat.

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