India, who registered their fourth consecutive win in pool B after beating West Indies by four wickets at the WACA last week, are likely to top their group while heading into the quarter-finals and Holding was all praise for the bowling department.
"Well, the control, we saw pitch maps again today that the line was very very good. All the bouncers were direct in line with the batsmen, some of them were little bit higher as we mentioned earlier on. But there were no balls outside the off stump for them to go back and cut away or too many balls down the leg side. That is what you are looking for with fast bowlers, the control that they show," Holding said in ESPNcricinfo's video show 'Match Point'.
"He has come in with almost no pressure because every time he has had the ball in his hands the opening bowlers have taken wickets. So he is bowling almost to a new batsman and make things little bit easier for him," he added.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who made an unbeaten 45 at the WACA, played the anchor's role to perfection in guiding the team in its chase of 183. Holding seemed impressed with Dhoni's approach.
"Some of the other batsmen, it was almost as if they want to look in a particular way when they are getting the runs, not MS Dhoni, he just wants to get the job done. And as we have seen he comes in this sort of position on so many occasions and all he is doing is talking to his partner, telling them just stay with me, we will just push it around.