Men’s ODI WC: India were definitely favourites; tenacity helped Australia win title, says Brett Lee

New Delhi: Australia’s legendary fast-bowler Brett Lee believes India were definitely the favourites to win the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup trophy, but Australia’s tenacity helped them pull off a victory and take their sixth 50-over title in men’s international cricket.

India were the pre-tournament favourites and won 10 straight matches in familiar conditions in the competition. But their unbeaten run came to an end when they lost to Australia by six wickets in Sunday’s final at Ahmedabad. India were bowled out for 240 after being put in to bat first, which Australia chased down in 43 overs, thanks to a superb 120-ball 137 from Travis Head.

“If you look back on statistics and what has happened in this campaign, India should have won. India should have won the tournament with their men on paper, with their current form leading into the final.”

“India were definitely favourites, 100 per cent favourites, but it’s that old Aussie mentality to never ever give up and that goes a long way in big tournaments. There were a lot of people that wrote the Aussies off saying they weren’t a chance, they did get off to a slow start.”

“But they proved once again last night that with that tenacity, dedication and self-belief amongst the team that you can actually pull anything off. They actually dominated right from ball one,” said Lee to foxsports.com.au.

Australia’s campaign was off to a bad start after losing to India and South Africa in the league stage. But they bounced back with a win over Sri Lanka, which began their run of winning nine straight games to claim the World Cup title.

Lee, a member of the 2003 World Cup winning side, also credited Australia’s stunning performance in the final to captain Pat Cummins’ calmness and ability to keep the team together after losing their first two games.

“The captaincy from Pat Cummins to harness all that energy and belief within the team, we know what would have happened in that team meeting before going out on the field yesterday.”

“He would have said ‘all right guys, let’s just breathe, take this moment in and enjoy the 130,000 people, we may never get this moment again’. To me, it would have been that calmness that Pat Cummins would have been put over his players because they weren’t looking good after the first two games. They got off to a shocker, but once again with some belief and talent they have lifted the World Cup,” he concluded.
IANS

It’s high time that India thinks of putting a specialist in gully, slip area: Bangar

New Delhi: Ahead of the second Test against England in Birmingham, starting Wednesday, former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar shared his insights on how Gill and Co. can bounce back...

Hockey India announces Sanjay-led India A men’s squad for Europe tour

New Delhi: Hockey India on Tuesday announced the India A Men’s Hockey Team squad for its upcoming tour of Europe, scheduled to take place from July 8 to 20. The...

‘Nothing compares to it’: Rohit Sharma on India-Pakistan cricket rivalry

New Delhi: The excitement and buzz surrounding the India-Pakistan clash is unmatched for cricket enthusiasts and players due to the fierce historic rivalry between the two nations. India skipper Rohit...

‘Trust the Process and keep pushing hard’: Sreeja’s inspiring advice to young TT star Divyanshi

Ahmedabad: Olympic star Sreeja Akula caught up with 15-year-old table tennis sensation Divyanshi Bhowmick on the sidelines of the recently-concluded Dream UTT Juniors. The fireside chat was a showcase of...

‘It was already decided…’: Gambhir says no change in workload plan for Bumrah

Leeds: India coach Gautam Gambhir has revealed there are no plans to change the workload of star pacer Jasprit Bumrah across the remainder of the ongoing Test series against England,...

Matthews shines as West Indies win first T20I series against SA in 12 years

Barbados: Captain Hayley Matthew showed her class with an excellent individual performance in the decider as the West Indies broke a 12-year drought with a series-clinching six-wicket victory over South...

1st Test: Phenomenal Bumrah is best in the world, can change the game: Mark Wood

Leeds: England fast bowler Mark Wood believes Jasprit Bumrah is the best bowler in the world right now and will certainly prove to be a challenge for the English batters...

1st Test: Gill, Jaiswal tons, Pant’s fifty headline India’s utterly dominant day

Leeds: Under the sunny and cloudy skies at Headingley, two young batters of India’s new Test era dazzled with brilliant strokes to hit a century each and totally dominate England...

Messi’s free-kick lifts Inter Miami over Porto in Club World Cup

Atlanta: Lionel Messi struck a stunning free kick to seal a 2-1 comeback victory for Inter Miami over Porto in their FIFA Club World Cup Group A clash on Friday...

Heartwarming to know that we have kept the Pataudi legacy alive, says Sachin Tendulkar

New Delhi: Legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar said it was a heartwarming moment for him to ensure that the Pataudi family’s legacy will continue to be a part of the India-England...

Toss-up between Nitish & Shardul will come down to current bowling form: Bharat Arun

New Delhi: The key selection question for India ahead of their Test series opener against England at Leeds is who between Shardul Thakur or Nitish Kumar Reddy will be the...

If Bumrah plays four Tests, he can do what Rabada, Cummins did at Lord’s, says Harmison

New Delhi: As Shubman Gill leads a new-look Indian Test team when the five-match series against England begins on June 20, the spotlight will be huge on premier fast-bowler Jasprit...

Read Previous

Saim Ayub, Khurram Shahzad earn maiden call-up to Pakistan Test squad for Australia tour

Read Next

AWS to power Yellow.ai’s AI-powered voicebot, chatbot solutions globally

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com