Spin bowling all-rounders will give India edge: Dravid

MUMBAI, (Reuters) – India’s spin bowling all-rounders  will be a big advantage in the Feb. 19-April 2 World Cup, former  captain Rahul Dravid said.

Rahul Dravid

There will be few surprises in the early stages of the  showpiece event in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh but the  tournament will heat up in the quarter-finals, he told reporters  at an awards function on Thursday.

“Everyone knows who are going to be the eight teams in the  quarter-finals,” Dravid said. “The real World Cup will kick off  after that.

“I would love to say India will win the Cup but every other  team from the quarter-final stage will fancy their chances.”

India have a number of options in Yuvraj Singh, Yusuf  Pathan, Virender Sehwag and Suresh Raina who can bowl part-time  spin, which can be crucial on subcontinent wickets known to  favour slow bowlers.

“India are obviously one of the favourites. They have been  playing very well for the last few years,” the 38-year old said.

“It’s a well-balanced side with a number of spinning  all-rounders or part-time spinners, which gives India a big  advantage.”