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"Have Got Lot Of Bases Covered": Ex-South Africa Captain's Ultimate Praise For Team India

The balance might have been affected due to Hardik Pandya's untimely ankle injury but even then the Indian team has hardly faced any tough test in the ongoing World Cup, feels former South Africa skipper Graeme Smith. Indian team has been in rollicking form in the league stage as they have recorded crushing victories in all six matches so far to firmly place itself at top of 10-team table.

"India have been so dominant that they have not even been tested yet in the tournament. Last night probably, with a 230 total (against England) was perhaps the first time you could say, but it was a tough wicket and it showed that. They have been very dominant so far," Smith told PTI in an exclusive interview here on Monday.

Smith made no bones in admitting that India as a team, over the years, has been a formidable opposition at home.

"India, at home, are always tough to beat. They play so well in their conditions. You have got the balance, the bowling attack has weapons with fast bowling and great spinners, you have got a lot of bases covered," he added.

"One worry at the moment is that you are playing one extra bowler because of that injury to Hardik Pandya. They have lost a little bit of balance that he brings," he said.

"If you play against a team that gets you into trouble, say you are three or four (wickets) down, you are a batter short — you are missing that all-rounder.

"But (the) thing from watching India and the IPL, you have got players that have played in big situations a lot in their career and they have always managed to find a way," Smith said.

India have played in front of packed houses with passionate fans filling up the stadiums around the country to the brim, as Smith feels so far the Indian team has not allowed the

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