"They are a quality outfit and I wouldn't write them off. They have got one of the most successful captains ever and in terms of closing off the events, let's not discount the Dhoni factor. A lot of things have changed and shifted in his life at the moment but when it comes to these events, he steps up and he is at his best," Kirsten told reporters here.
India failed to win a single match in the recently concluded tri-series tournament featuring England and World Cup hosts Australia.
"This team has been together for two years and they won the Champions Trophy, so they still have some credibility. You have got to be wary of them and not take them for granted," Kirsten said.
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"They are misfiring at the moment but maybe it's a good thing. I don't think we should read too much into it. I think it's healthy that teams that aren't playing well now, it's not a bad thing," said the 47-year-old.
"You need to be playing at your best in a month's time. They have got a lot of time with practice game and seven round robin games, to work out the combinations. For me that's where the tournament begins. They might not be playing their best at the moment but they have got a good chance."
"They are not batting well as they can now. It is probably a good thing. I think it's an advantage. Everyone writes them off, there is no expectation. It's a beautiful place for a team to be in, when there is no expectation.
"They can plan with less pressure and play with more freedom. I don't think they would be too concerned about the criticism they receive and I think it is going to work in their favour," Kirsten said.