India favorites, but need to be consistent: Wadekar

Mumbai: Even though India start as firm favourites in the upcoming World Cup, they would have to play consistently well to go all the way in the tournament, feel former cricketers. “The beauty of the limited overs cricket is that one just cannot predict the winner. We stand the best chance to win the trophy […]

Mumbai: Even though India start as firm favourites in the upcoming World Cup, they would have to play consistently well to go all the way in the tournament, feel former cricketers.

“The beauty of the limited overs cricket is that one just cannot predict the winner. We stand the best chance to win the trophy if we can keep the momentum. We have to be consistent in what is a very long tournament,” former India skipper Ajit Wadekar, who led the team to their first ever series victory in England and West Indies in 1971, told PTI here.