"I think this is a very open World Cup. Australia have bounced back in a brilliant fashion. After the win in the Ashes series, they won in South Africa. It might be Test cricket but that confidence will bounce into one day cricket as well. So they will be a big threat to any opposition," Shastri said at a function connected to the mega cricket event and organised last evening by the Australian Trade Commission at the Cricket Club of India.
"That's why I feel this World Cup (scheduled from February 14-March 29, 2015) in Australia (and New Zealand) is going to be very exciting," said the former India player, who won the Man of the Series award in the Champion of Champions ODI tournament held in Australia in 1985.
"Because the pitches will have a little bit of bounce, the grounds are big, so you will have to come up with new ideas. You have to be fit, strong. India will embark on a very long tour of Australia (prior to the World Cup). It will be interesting to see how fit the players will be, how mentally fresh the players will be when they decide to compete. But it's going to be one heck of a World Cup," he said.
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