Only Sachin, who believes in Virat Kohli, can not win the World Cup, believes Sachin Tendulkar. The legend says that the rest of the team will have to perform consistently.
All matches alone can not be won alone, not all the tournaments. Sachin Tendulkar is probably his best example. There was a time when India was completely the Tendulkar-based team. When Tendulkar fails, all ends. Probably because of his career experience, no player can win the World Cup alone. He said the same thing with Virat Kohli only.
In 2011, Tendulkar won the World Cup for India. Come to the end of the career. In his golden days, India's batting has been pulled alone. Tendulkar's time and Kohli's time too many matches! India's batting also revolves around Kohli. 1996, 1999, Indian batting order such as Tendulkar was dependent on the 2003 World Cup, as well as Kohli's batting order in the World Cup, Kohli-based. Tendulkar's observation is right here. The legendary batsman, who has scored the highest score in international cricket, said that Kohli alone can not win the World Cup. To win the World Cup, everyone else has to perform.
The former batsman has somehow warned the Indian team to be Kohli-dependent. "I have to perform some matches in every match," Tendulkar told the media. There is nothing more than party coordination. Depending on just one player, the tournament can never be won. Some have to contribute. If nothing happens, it will be frustrating. '
Tendulkar also spoke about India's spin bowling He believes that the addition of two spinach spinners in the team is positive. Kuldeep Yadav and Jjbendra Chahal, the last series in the home ground, while playing well in Australia, Tendulkar believes that two will do well in the World Cup, "There are some bowlers, batsmen can read them well but still come with wickets. There is nothing to think of the Australia series of Kuldeep and Chahal. Yes, Australia played them well, but that does not mean that they will not make mistakes. Murali has delivered two deliveries throughout the career - traditional off break and dosara It's not the batsmen who could not read him, but still got wickets' - explained Tendulkar.

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