The veteran of 120 Tests, who has not been part of the ODI fold since 2006, however, conceded that Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men will have to cope with towering expectations during the event.
"There will be pressure but they are professional players and they know how to handle pressure. There is positive energy in the team and that is very important," he said.
Laxman also said openers Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir's form will be the key to India's campaign.
"Gambhir and Sehwag have been very important players for India. They have been doing well and they will have a huge role to play in the World Cup after coming back from the injury," said Laxman, who is not in India's World Cup squad as he is now considered a Test specialist.
While Sehwag is nursing a shoulder injury, Gambhir is recovering from an elbow injury. Both the players are expected to be fully fit before the high-profile event gets underway.
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