India's preparations for the 50-over showpiece event suffered a jolt yesterday as Australia thrashed the defending champions by 106 runs at the Adelaide Oval.
If the bowling continued to falter by conceding 371 runs against the hosts, the batsmen did no better as they wobbled to 265 in 45.1 overs.
The Indian bowling has come under intense criticism after its below-par showing in the 0-2 defeat in the four-match Test series and its failure to win a single ODI in the tri-series.
A spate of injuries to Ishant Sharma, who failed a fitness Test and has been replaced by Mohit Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Rohit Sharma and the top-order's patchy batting form has made things difficult for India.
Putting up a brave face after the loss against Australia, Dhoni still tried to take out some positives from the game but the team's on-field performances surely is a cause for concern for the 2011 champions.
Afghanistan, on the other hand, are a side hungry to make an impact in their maiden 50-over World Cup outing.
The team that only got full one-day status in 2011 is dreaming big and Nabi claims that the side will be no pushovers in the 11th edition of the Cup.
"We have been working hard for the past 4-5 months and our aim is to get to the next stage. We are all excited as a unit and hopefully we can live up to the expectations of our fans back home," said Nabi on the sidelines of the team's net session.
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