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India can still beat any side in the world: Srinivasan

Last updated on: January 20, 2012 09:20 IST


Reposing full faith in the beleaguered Indian cricket team, BCCI chief N Srinivasan has said the side can still beat any top team in the worldand needs a little bit if luck to turn it around in Australia.

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"Even now, this team is good enough to beat anybody. This is the best team we have," Srinivasan said.

The BCCI chief said the team had every chance to come out triumphant in the Melbourne Test but somehow the hosts managed to win.

'I think one cannot really run them down'


"We definitely felt they would do well in Australia, and I think even if you take the first Test, there were moments when I think we were on top and for some reason or the other the Aussies got away," he told NDTV in the Walk-the-Talk show.

Srinivasan also said the team does not deserve the scathing criticism that was coming from all quarters.

"I think one cannot really run them down. So little bit of luck, rub of the green as they say, and I think results would be different. We cannot win every match, series all the time, so one has to allow for that," he said.

'There is time to salvage some pride'


Srinivasan however asserted that he was not defending the team for the crushing defeats it has suffered in the three Test so far.

"I am not defending the performance of the Indian team. I would wait and see."

India have one Test, two Twenty20 Internationals and a tri-series, also involving Sri Lanka, to salvage the pride.

The Adelaide Test will start on January 24 and the tri-series, involving Sri Lanka as the third team, will begin on February 5 with India and Australia clashing at the MCG.

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