"It was selectors' decision to drop the senior players from the world cup probables' list. It has to be respected," Pathan said, while responding to a query on selection committee's decision to drop the five senior players from the Indian side for the 2015 World Cup.
The 30-year-old player was in the city to unveil the World Cup 2015 trophy.
Senior players Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Gautam Gambhir along with pacer Zaheer Khan and off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, who were part of 2011 World Cup winning team, were not included in the probables list for cricket's biggest tournament to be held in Australia and New Zealand.
The left-arm medium pacer from Vadodara said India and South Afria are his favourites.
"India would obviously be my favourite team in the next world Cup. Besides, South Africa, with good fast bowlers will have an advantage. I would love to see the final between India and South Africa," he said.
Pathan said the Indian team will be at advantage because the upcoming series in Australia ahead of the World Cup.
On being asked about cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar's absence in the Indian side, who represented India in a record six World Cups, Pathan said it is next to impossible to replace the position vacated by the icon.
"He will be missed not only by India but at every cricketing platform in the world. But as Sunil Gawaskar was legendary and when he went.. (later) his vacuum was filled by Sachin, we can hope some of the young players will try to take his (Tendulkar's) position. But it is for sure that we will miss Sachin Paji," he said.
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