India, who lost the four-match Test series 0-2 against Australia and failed to win a single ODI in the tri-series that followed, surprised the critics by winning their opening World Cup game against Pakistan and Sachin feels that a refreshed Indian side can go all the way.
"Yeah, the only difference now you are saying that I hope that the team comes back. We didn't come back inspite of good 15-20 days between the tri-series and the World Cup in 1992..We didn't come back. So at the end of the tournament, that mental and physical fatigue obviously plays a part," Tendulkar, who was part of an unsuccessful campaign in his first World Cup in 1992, told 'Headlines Today'.
Sachin, who had praised Virat Kohli for his match-winning tendencies, also warned India of being over-dependent on the star batsman and singled out Ajinkya Rahane as an underrated talent.
"You will always have couple of key players, someone like Ajinkya Rahane is underrated, and opposition wouldn't be planning for Ajinkya as much as they would be thinking about how to bowl Rohit (Sharma), Virat (Kohli) and Dhoni at the end," the Master Blaster said.
