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India are favourites to lift ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, says Brad Hogg

Brad Hogg participated n the recently concluded Big Bash League.

Brad Hogg © Getty Images
Brad Hogg was part of two World Cup winnings teams for Australia © Getty Images

Former Australia left-arm spinner Brad Hogg is in awe of the current Indian cricket team’s fielding abilities and feels the defending champions are a “big tournament team” and have become the favourites to lift the World Cup. “The thing which impressed me most about India is their fielding. The time when I was playing we really felt we can get some extra runs on the field, we can take them on in the boundary,” Hogg said.  ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: POINTS TABLE

“But we saw against South Africa the other night, they had two crucial run outs of [AB] de Villiers and [David] Miller and turn the game around. It took the game away from South Africa. That extra pressure on the field is going to help their bowlers and batters. That’s why I feel they are starting to become the favourites for the World Cup.” ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: SCHEDULE & MATCH DETAILS

Hogg said India, with three consecutive wins so far, have gotten over the setback of their disappointing Australia tour that preceded the World Cup.

“They [India] are big tournament team. I think they probably have settled down. They had had two months here and all their plans on how to go about in Australian conditions are working. They had a week before this tournament started,” the former chinaman bowler said. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: POINTS TABLE

“They have started to bowl better in Australian conditions, their spinners are bowling well as well. It is a lot different here then bowling in India. Their batters are have also started getting used to the extra bounce. But they will be tested against the West Indies next Friday when they come up against pace and bounce on the fast WACA wicket,” said Hogg, who was part of two World Cup winning Australian sides in 2003 and 2007. Top 10 wicketkeepers in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

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