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World Cup 2015: India's all-round performance influenced Lara

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New Delhi: West Indian batting legend Brian Lara in the first two matches of the World Cup in India 'all-round' and those that are affected by exposure to India to defend his title Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men all three departments of the game will continue to perform well.

India in the first match of Group B after beating arch-rivals Pakistan by 76 runs in 130-run victory against South Africa at the top of the group is running. Lara also believes that India, like others in the next round while at the top of their group will place.

Lara said, it is most likely (India stay on top of Group B). India is playing cricket. His effort is the best on the field of bat and ball. They have different level team. He cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni they are playing very well. His all-round game and win the World Cup for the effective performance will continue to do so.

Lara believes that India as well as in Australia and New Zealand are Shmejbani is doing so well in the World Cup team is now better able to cope with external circumstances. Lara's record of six World Cup cricketers Sachin Tendulkar, India's current struggle in difficult situations and runs credited to teach.

The great batsman, years ago, in these circumstances, India was the problem. But the players are out of it, and I believe that is because the Indian cricketers Sachin Tendulkar and runs on any surface cease to be taught the necessary strength.

He said, players are now following in his footsteps. Ajinkya Rahane, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli and Dhoni as all the players in these difficult circumstances, have become used to playing on bouncy pitch. I hope that the team will continue its current performance.

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