Lara said by testing a few reserve players against weaker opposition, India will best prepared to tackle any eventuality in the crucial stages later in the tournament.
"India for me are playing the best cricket of the World Cup and they just need to make sure that they have the latitude necessary to continue winning right through to the final," the former West Indies skipper told NDTV.
"I want to see the likes of Rohit Sharma, (Suresh) Raina get in and get some runs. You never know what can happen later on in the tournament, so it's a perfect opportunity for India to try out a few new players, get them in form, get their confidence up. It is important that you have an entire squad ready to fire and I think Dhoni and Co should be thinking about that. There should not be any reservation about winning or losing because they are playing against one of the minnows," Lara said.
"It makes sense because you don't want somebody pulling out on the morning of a knockout stage match and you will have to pick somebody who is sitting on the bench and haven't played a game at all. So this way Bhuveneswar Kumar gets an opportunity to show that he also is fighting for a place in the team," he said.
"That is what they will probably look to do (play all-rounder Stuart Binny in place of a spinner) but generally teams do not changes winning combinations unless it is forced upon them. I would be surprised if they do a change tomorrow apart from the one that is being forced upon.
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