Patel, a two-time World Cupper, says the current fast bowlers are not bowling well in partnerships and that is what is hurting the team most.
"It is quite clear that this team is not balanced as last time around. Sreesanth and I had the support of Zaheer Khan, someone who has played close to 100 Tests. And when he talks to you in between overs amid pressure situations, it makes a huge difference," said a jovial Patel, who nowadays is pretty content playing the Ranji Trophy for Baroda.
Patel sees light at the end of the tunnel through Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ishant Sharma but says they must bowl well in tandem, the lack of which hurt India badly in the recently concluded Test series in Australia.
The crux of the bowing attack remains the same for the upcoming tri-series and the World Cup beginning February 14.
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"That is where you need someone like Zaheer, who will talk to you in between balls. Having said that, situation in ODIs is not as bad as Tests. So hopefully the boys will do the job," said the 31-year-old from Ikhar, Gujarat.
Patel slipped out of the selectors' radar soon after the World Cup, his last national appearance being the ODI against England in September 2011.
Having suffered enough himself, Patel has a message for the younger crop of pacers.
"There is nothing better than combination of pace and control. So I will suggest the same for the current crop. If you ask me, pace should not be compromised at any cost. If you choose length over pace then it is wrong," said Patel.