After failing to win a single ODI in the tri-nation event involving winners Australia and England, India surprised one and all by comprehensively winning their first three games of the World Cup against Pakistan, South Africa and UAE. Azad, who was a member of the 1983 World Cup-winning squad, tried to talk about the team's turnaround mantra.
"That time the weather was not so warm hence the ball was moving around here and there. We were not acclimatised that well. Now with the summer coming in it is ideal weather for Indian team and ideal pitches.
"We have a winning spirit, we don't have sportsman spirit. We should realise that when we were playing the tri-series, we had a depleted side. Injuries galore and we were playing with 12 players. Ishant Sharma, Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja were all injured and we were short on players. So we did not have much choice," he added.
"Look what we have seen of India so far is just 50-50. And by 50-50, I mean that India have managed to put up a big score on the board but are yet to chase a big total and I am not counting the game against UAE. So there is one aspect that remains untested.
"Yes, as an Indian I would love to see India winning and I am enjoying it but there is a cricketer in me that forces me to put reason behind every win and loss. So India are yet to face Australia, New Zealand and when they will meet these strong teams in the quarter-finals then they will really have to play their best cricket," said the 56-year-old BJP MP from Darbhanga.
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