Rhodes also said that excellent fielding in the first five overs of the World Cup final against Sri Lanka had swung the match in India's favour.
"I told Kohli after the final of the Champions League that the first few overs of the game was where I knew India won. I know Dhoni batted beautifully but the fielding for the first five overs was great."
Rhodes felt that the absence of the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and not too much cricket, is the reason behind the sparse attendance at the first two ODIs between India and England in Hyderabad and New Delhi, respectively.
"Indians like their team winning. They won two matches in a row. You will now see the crowd coming back. I think Indians will very quickly forget that they were whitewashed if they return the favour (to England) here," Rhodes, who scored 2,532 and 5,935 runs in 50 Tests and 245 ODIs respectively, said.
"Tendulkar is not playing the series may also be a reason for less attendance. When we (Mumbai Indians) played in Delhi and he came out, there was uproar. We played in Chennai, they showed him on screen and the whole crowd started supporting the Mumbai outfit."Sachin is a trump card wherever and whichever team he is playing," he said.
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