Addressing a press conference here, General Secretary of RBFI Raju R Dabhade, who was flanked by the Jharkhand Roll Ball Association president Manoj Yadav and secretary Chandeshwar Kumar, who is also the coach of the Indian men's team, said the defending world champion is in a very good form along with the women's team.
South Asian nations Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh would also take part in the championship.
The Indian men's and women's teams emerged champions, defeating Iran and Kenya respectively in the 2nd World Cup held in Nairobi, Kenya in October last.
Claiming that Roll Ball has plenty of opportunity for growth, Dabhade said altogether 54 countries across the world have taken up the game within a span of ten years while 35 of them have been taking part in international events organised by the International Roll Ball Federation.
The RBFI also hailed private steel major Tata Steel for providing facilities to the Indian teams, currently undergoing a coaching camp.
"We appreciate Tata Steel for providing us facilities at the JRD Tata Sports complex as it will help the Indian team to excel in the coming event in Dhaka," Dabhade added.