"India look very strong in their batting, but I don't know whether their bowling is good enough to win a World Cup," he said on the sidelines of the 'Wills Realtors' event here last night.
The 1996 World Cup winning captain said young Indian batsmen have proved themselves in the shorter formats but need to perform well in Test cricket in overseas conditions.
"When I saw Rohit Sharma a long time back, I was wondering why he is not playing in Test match. I feel he is one of the most talented cricketers I have seen. Even (Virat) Kohli is a talented cricketer. Batting wise, I am sure India is strong with the left-hand (batsman) Shikhar Dhawan. India is struggling with bowling.
The 49-year old also felt that the other sub-continent team Pakistan too would find it difficult with its frail batting line-up.
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"Pakistan's bowling looks good but the batting is still not good enough to win (titles)," he said.
Former Sri Lanka pacer Chaminda Vaas felt that India has produced good fast bowlers but many are not getting the opportunity.
"But the guys who have been given a chance they have done extremely well. They have taken from both ends and done really well," he said.