Favourites tag won’t win India or England the WC: Shakib

Hosts England and Team India have been touted as favourites to go the distance in the 2019 edition of the World Cup in England and Wales. But Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan is keen to remind all that cricket is a game that is played on the field and not on paper.

Speaking to IANS, Shakib said that while there is no doubtthat Eoin Morgan and Virat Kohli’s men are ruling world cricket at the momentin the 50-over format, the favourites tag alone doesn’t win any team thecoveted title in the 50-over World Cup.

   

“India and England are obviously favourites, but thatdoesn’t get you the crown. You need to do the hard yards to win a tournamentlike the World Cup. Australia have been doing well recently and West Indieshave peaked at the right time. To be honest, all the teams look like they areready for a fight. Depends who on that day does well,” he pointed.

Personally, Shakib got the perfect boost going into theshowpiece event as he overtook Afghanistan star Rashid Khan as the no.1all-rounder in ODIs. But for the star Bangladesh player, he wants the trophythat ultimately decides who the boss is.

“This time I think we have a genuine chance of winningthe tournament, but keeping the format of the tournament in mind, we must lookto play well consistently. If we can do that, we can definitely look atqualifying for the knockouts and take it forward from there. I am confidentthat we will do well this time.

“Personally, obviously I wish that Bangladesh win thetrophy this time. But a lot of factors need to click together for that dream tobe realised. While I didn’t play much in the IPL, I had been working hard on mygame and was looking to prepare for the World Cup. Gave it my all in thepractice sessions and tried to maximise the output in every trainingsession,” he explained.

While Bangladesh have in the last few years made a name for themselves in the big league by putting in far more consistent performances than before, but Shakib is still a bit worried with the team’s bowling attack. The all-rounder though feels that the experience in the side will come to the rescue in crunch games. “I think we have a very good side, I am a little worried about the bowling, both new ball and the death. But I am very much optimistic that we can go the whole length. We have experience, have guys who have played 3 or 4 World Cups. It is a good thing as we know what we need to do. Need to get the momentum early on. I am confident. Anyone can beat anyone on their day. Consistency is an important factor to go all the way,” he revealed. IANS

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