championship without the great man but I strongly believe
the India team has a good record and...
Former
captain Anil Kumble on Sunday said India will miss the services of Sachin
Tendulkar when they enter the field for the first time without the batting
great in a world-level tournament but insisted the team has enough young talent
to do the job in the Champions Trophy.
“It
is never easy but the Indian team has a good set-up. It will be the first time
it will be in a world championship without the great man but I strongly believe
the India team has a good record and a good team to go out there and do really
well,” Kumble was quoted as saying in an ICC release.
Describing Sachin Tendulkar’s impact on the world
cricket, Kumble said it won’t be easy to replace someone like Tendulkar in the
ODI format.
“It is never easy to replace someone like Sachin
Tendulkar. Not just because of his on-field credentials but what he brings
outside of it in terms of the respect that India gets.
”The atmosphere changes when he walks onto
the field whether it is in India, Pakistan, Australia or England. Wherever he
has toured, people have come to watch him play. This is something the people of
the UK will probably miss during the ICC Champions Trophy,” he added.
Kumble, one of the legends of the game, who
played 132 Tests and 271 ODIs, said the Champions Trophy in England will be a
challenging and closely fought tournament in which the momentum of the sides
will be crucial.
”Momentum will be the key to success in
this short and sharp tournament, and the teams will need to get the momentum
right from the very start and carry it on throughout the tournament. You cannot
afford a hiccup. It’s a great format where every match counts and every match
is like a final. That’s the criticality of every game in the ICC Champions
Trophy,” said Kumble, who took 337 ODI wickets in his illustrious career.
”The event is in the early part of the
English summer, so the other big challenge would be to adapt to the conditions,
which could potentially change even during the course of a match. That’s the
beauty about playing in the United Kingdom,” he added.
He said the fitness of match-winners will
also play an important role during the June 6-23 tournament.
“As the ICC Champions Trophy will be at the back
of the India Premier League as well as a few international series, the fitness
of key players will be extremely important. I think advantage will be with the
side that will have the most match-winners fit and available for selection,”
said Kumble, one of the most respected and influential voices in cricket.
The ICC Champions Trophy will be staged at Cardiff
Wales Stadium, Edgbaston and The Oval.
Australia, which has been placed in Group A along
with England, New Zealand and Sri Lanka, will be aiming to complete a hat-trick
of titles having won the event in 2006 and 2009. Group B includes traditional
rivals India and Pakistan, as well as South Africa and West Indies.
Kumble was a member of the India side that
was declared joint-winner with Sri Lanka in the ICC Champions Trophy 2002, and
also played in the 1998 and 2000 editions when the event was called ICC Knock-Out.
He said teams will have to be on top of its game
from the first ball.
”It is a great event because the format is
so tight and tough. You will have to be on top of your game from ball number
one. There are other teams that are playing really well in the ODI format. So,
everyone will be keen to win the tournament.
“The Champions Trophy is a great preamble to the
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. In 18 days of cricket, you will see in action all
the best cricketers from the top eight countries in what will be a great
spectacle,” said Kumble.
India will take on South Africa in the
tournament opener in Cardiff on June 6…
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