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Don't underestimate India, warns guru Greg Chappell

February 11, 2015 11:45 IST

‘I think India will probably be a different proposition in World Cup’

‘I am biased, I feel Australia are favourites’

Mahendra Singh Dhoni of India leads the team off the field

Mahendra Singh Dhoni of India leads the team off the field. Photograph: Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images

Former India coach Greg Chappell said the defending champions cannot be written off as one of the strong contenders for the ICC Cricket World Cup despite a poor outing Down Under.

"You can never underestimate India. They have not had a great summer in Australia, but come to the World Cup, I think they will probably be a different proposition," said former captain Chappell in an interview to Cricket Australia.

India lost the four-Test series 0-2 against Australia and then went winless in the ODI tri-series, also featuring England.

They notched up their first win on Australian soil on Monday against minnows Afghanistan in a World Cup warm-up encounter at Adelaide, venue of their opening Cup clash on February 15 against fierce rivals Pakistan.

‘I feel Australia are favourites’

Australian cricket team

From left, Pat Cummins, David Warner, Josh Hazlewood, Michael Clarke and Mitchell Starc of Australia pose. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

Chappell, who quit as India coach post the Rahul Dravid-led squad's disastrous outing in the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies, said he was 'biased' towards naming hosts Australia as the favourites for lifting the Cup.

"I am biased, I feel Australia are favourites. They have a good chance in the World Cup. Australia will be well prepared, probably as well prepared as anyone else," said the 66-year-old Aussie, who played in the inaugural World Cup in 1975 in England.

‘South Africa will be disciplined’

Hashim Amla, right, boxes

Hashim Amla, right, boxes with fitness trainer Gregory King both of South Africa. Photograph: Martin Hunter/Getty Images

Chappell, currently the National Talent Manager for CA and based at the Bupa National Cricket Centre in Brisbane, also added South Africa, Pakistan, Cup co-hosts New Zealand and surprisingly the under-performing West Indies as the teams who can lift the Cup, other than Australia and India.

"South Africa will be pretty well prepared, will be disciplined and will do what needs to be done and has the attacks for the conditions. New Zealand cannot be underrated. They are putting a good team together. Playing in their own backyard it will give them a little bit of home advantage over some of the teams," said Chappell, who amassed 7110 runs in 87 Tests at over 53 per innings.

"Pakistan, even the West Indies, I don't think you can write off in these conditions because they have good pace bowling," said the former middle-order batsman who averaged over 40 from 74 ODIs after aggregating 2331 runs.

Chappell said he was looking forward to the World Cup and said from the semi finals onwards he expected good teams in the tournament to advance.

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