Former India coach John Wright feels that Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his men can do well in the cricket World Cup beginning on Saturday and a difficult build-up to the showpiece event would not matter much if they regain confidence by having a good start.
The Indian ODI team has been struggling for some time as they lost in New Zealand last year and then in Australia in the recent tri-series but Kiwi Wright, who was India coach from 2000 to 2005, said self-belief and determination would also count a lot in a tournament where there are no clear favourites.
"I am not in the (Indian) team now and so the critical thing is how the things are going inside the team. You might have an experienced team but may have bad results. But to be honest, every nation taking part in the World Cup will begin from the same position. There are teams which have been doing well and so would be favourites and others which might not have a good build-up," he said.
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Wright said the marquee clash against Pakistan in Adelaide on February 15 would be a fantastic opportunity for the Indian youngsters to come up with something special.
"Everyone has to embrace the moment and enjoy the challenge. You have been selected to represent your country and you are getting the opportunity to play your main rival (Pakistan). That is a fantastic opportunity for the young players and the team get the right result.
"Great players and great teams really looked forward to those big matches and they know it's a wonderful opportunity to do something special," said the former New Zealand captain.