India favourites to win World Cup no matter what happens against New Zealand: Ross Taylor
"India in their home conditions are a different beast and they have started unsurprisingly strongly – I see them as favourites to win the competition at this stage," said Taylor.
former New Zealand batter Ross Taylor has billed India the favourites to win the 2023 ODI World Cup irrespective of how their game against New Zealand transpires when they meet in Dharamsala on October 22. As told to ICC:
I arrived in India on Friday and it is fantastic to be here in time for what is set to be a great match between the two remaining unbeaten teams.
The first game would have come as a bit of a surprise to some – not necessarily beating England, but the manner in which they did so.
Everyone has stood up at different stages. A lot has been made of the injuries to Tim Southee and Kane Williamson but the people who have come in have stepped up, particularly Will Young and Rachin Ravindra.
If you would have said two or three weeks before the tournament that Rachin would have been in the starting line-up, I don’t think anyone would have picked that.
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Tom Latham has stepped up too and shown fantastic leadership. Kane is obviously a big part of the team but they have played well without him for a while through this year and they know they can win without him, which is important.
India in their home conditions are a different beast and they have started unsurprisingly strongly – I see them as favourites to win the competition at this stage, no matter what happens in Dharamshala tomorrow.
Jasprit Bumrah has led the attack brilliantly, Kuldeep Yadav and Ravi Jadeja are bowling really nicely and their top three have been fantastic for a long time.
The crowd will naturally play a part but I think New Zealand will thrive in that atmosphere. Every time you come here, you play in front of full crowds and you know you’ll be up against it.
New Zealand have a strong recent record against India, having not lost this fixture at an ICC event for 20 years.
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Four years ago, we played them in the semi-final in Manchester and it was an iconic occasion. There was the Martin Guptill run out of MS Dhoni, the game going over two days because of the rain and ultimately, New Zealand coming out on top.
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