"The key player from Pakistan is Mohammad Irfan. Having watched him bowl just recently, I believe he is going to pose a challenge to the Indian batsmen," Dravid was quoted as saying on ESPNcricinfo.
"We spoke about the strength of Pakistan bowling and how strong they are in this department. He is going to hold the key. If he picks up early wickets and push India back, it will allow Afridi and the rest of the spinners to come in," he added.
"From India's perspective, somebody like a Virat Kohli is at the top. How will he counter the challenge of somebody like a Mohammad Irfan.
"If India can get off to a start and build some base then I think they will feel pretty comfortable facing the Pakistani pace attack but if they lose early wickets then I think they will find themselves in trouble," Dravid said.
India may have fared badly in the Test series against Australia and the ODI tri-series tournament that followed, but Dravid insists that their long stay Down Under will only help their cause in the World Cup.
"Pakistan team is relatively quite young and hasn't toured Australia a lot, if you look at their squad. India's batting looks strong but having said that Pakistan's bowling will have an edge.
"So just on experience you want to give India the edge but all of us know that Pakistan have got key players who can turn the game. They have got some world class bowling and India will need to put runs on the board," he added.
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