The best Indian team is raring to go

Update: 2019-05-19 00:56 IST

In just few week after the thrilling IPL final, the biggest cricketing event is on its way to begin and this time in its birth place. The IPL is a big tournament and switching over the formats in just weeks is a tough job for the players.

And the positive about this year's IPL is that all the Indian world cup squad players are in a good form with high intensity and energy proving their high quality of game.

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But this a challenging job for all the players to adapt the fast-track bowling wickets and the big boundaries in England.

In my view the current Indian squad is full of energetic young talent with high standard experienced players involved and the match winners.

In this big league the best team wins and the chance of luck might be minimal. If we take a look at the current squad we have a excellent opening bunch and one good innings from anyone of them can take a huge figure onboard.

And the captain Virat Kohli at no:3 shouldn't have any introduction for his incredible batting potential at any point of the game.

The number-4 is a little worry for the team as they are in search for the right one with multiple options like KL Rahul, Jadhav and Dinesh Karthik.

The top order is full of high scoring players with the best batting average. The next comes the dynamite dhoni who is match changer with his spontaneous decisions and pre-active thinking.

This man can bat at any situation , he can field and the best part is that he is in a good form in the recent IPL.

With quality bowling and genuine allrounders the captain is having good options with bumrah, bhuvaneshwar and shami.

The spin attack with Chahal, Kuldeep , Jadhav, and Jadeja can score but also take wickets in a similar fashion. The fielding is not a concern with good attacking fielders.

The overall team is very good and little initial momentum from the openers and fast bowlers can change the match and make it a easy contest for the Indian team. We all hope that they do well.

T Bharath Bharadwaj, Hyderabad  

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