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Ravi Shastri: I would say India start as favourites

Vijay Biswas
1 year ago

Ex-India head coach Ravi Shastri believes India have the upper hand in Saturday’s Asia Cup game against Pakistan in Pallekele, but only just. He said that Pakistan were a much improved side, and have “narrowed the gap” with India, but the strength of India’s line-up and an experienced captain in Rohit Sharma gave them the advantage.

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Speaking to ESPNcricinfo on the eve of the fixture, Ravi Shastri said –

“I would say India start as favourites. This is their strongest team since 2011, this mix of players. And a captain who is seasoned, who understands the terrain better than most. Having said that, Pakistan have narrowed the gap.

Ravi Shastri: I would say India start as favourites

Shastri added – “Seven-eight years [ago], there was a gap if you looked at the strength of both teams and man to man. But Pakistan have narrowed it down. They are a very good side, so you have to be on top of your game. That’s what’s important, keeping calm and treating it as just another game.”

Shastri further added –

“And not overhype it in your mind that makes you think differently. Your game has to be the same as it would be in any other game. But because of that subconscious pressure, it’s the mentally tough guys who normally get it right.”