India will open their campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan at Adelaide on February 15.
"You just have to bowl stump-to-stump. There is no need to try anything extraordinary. In the shorter format, you just got to keep it tight and not give any width to the batsmen. That is the consistency our bowlers need to develop," Prasad told PTI in an exclusive interview.
"To a certain extent, yes," he answered.
"Having said that, the boys have got a gap for about two weeks. They have got the time to fix the flaws detected during the Australia tour. They might not have done well so far but World Cup is a new beginning.
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"Just one win in a high intensity game against Pakistan, would give their morale a huge boost for the subsequent games," said Prasad, who himself played stellar role in tormenting Pakistan in the two editions (1996 and 1999) that he played in.
"My performances against Pakistan has been a sheer co-incidence. It is nice to hear that my name comes up whenever people speak about Indo-Pak World Cup clashes. I am sure there would be many more players, who would create history," said Prasad.
Having "been there and done that", Prasad is eagerly awaiting for the marquee match between the arch-rivals at Adelaide, hoping India would better their tournament record against Pakistan to 6-0.
"Anyway, I feel this team is very different (from past teams) and would not let pressure get the better of them," said 45-year-old Prasad, who took 196 wickets in 161 ODIs, for India.