India's current poor form won't hurt WC prospects: Gavaskar

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Last Updated : Feb 16 2014 | 10:05 AM IST
India's poor form in the ongoing tour of New Zealand will count for nothing when the team comes here to defend the World Cup title as the current exposure to conditions would work to its advantage during the mega-event next year, feels former captain Sunil Gavaskar.
India were thrashed 0-4 in the ODI series here but Gavaskar feels it should not be taken as a final statement on how the team would cope with conditions when the World Cup is jointly hosted by New Zealand and Australia next year.
"This tour and one to Australia next summer pre-World Cup would be crucial to India's development," Gavaskar was quoted as saying by 'Fairfax News'.
The former captain, who is commentating in the ongoing tour, said India have adapted well after the retirement of legends such as Sachin Tendulkar.
"You can already see they're making changes and learning from the ODI series. They're starting to show they're adapting to the conditions and the bowling and I think the team is really keen to learn and improve and that's a great sign," said Gavaskar.
The former batsman felt India's had become better fielders since their 2011 World Cup triumph.
"In 2011 when India won, the fielding wasn't up to standard," he said.
"It was some of the best Indian players of all time that helped them win the tournament, but not the fielding. The fielding is so much better now and those younger players are going to save extra runs in the field and run extra runs when they're batting.
"They're talented and that increased exposure over the next 12 months [will help]," he added.
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First Published: Feb 16 2014 | 10:05 AM IST

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