"I am certainly not impressed with India's fast bowling attack and I don't think with this quality, they can retain the World Cup this time," the 63-year-old Hogg, who bagged 123 Test wickets and 85 ODI sclaps, told PTI during an interview, here today.
"My favourite team to win World Cup will be South Africa because they have world's best fast bowler Dale Steyn and best batsman AB de Villiers in their side," he added.
"India doesn't have too many fast bowlers and when I mean fast, it's got to be really quick. Raw pace, that will intimidate any batsman in world cricket. What Steyn and Mitch (Mitchell Joshnson) can do, I don't see any Indian bowler doing. I don't think length bowling, with that top of off-stump line will work for them," Hogg said.
"The kind of bowlers India have, like (Mohammed) Shami and Mohit Sharma, they can be handy in New Zealand conditions which are similar to what they got in England during that Summer of 83'. They had those medium pacers for those conditions. But not on these Australian tracks. Yes, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja can be handful in select places like Sydney or Adelaide," said Hogg, who got a 10-wicket haul against England in his very second Test match at the WACA.
"The only bowler I liked is Yadav. He has the raw pace to surprise the batsman. But someone needs to tell him that he has to first learn to be accurate. He (Yadav) should bowl fast and straight. He has those broad shoulders needed to bowl fast and he should use them to full effect," Hogg explained.
"Once he gets that consistently going, then only he should try bowling those outswingers or inswinging yorkers. And if he wants to be a swing bowler, then shun the idea of bowling fast and atleast try and be like Kapil Dev," said the Victorian, who had toured India in 1979 under Kim Hughes' captaincy.
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