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Series loss to Australia is alarming for India for WC: Rahul Dravid

The outcome against Australia has reminded us is that we have to play the World Cup very, very well, said Dravid

High-flying India crashed to a stunning 2-3 defeat against Australia at home in the bilateral ODI series and the setback should act as a warning sign for Virat Kohli and his men going into the upcoming World Cup as one of the favourites, feels former captain Rahul Dravid.

India led 2-0 in the five-match series but lost the last three to the reigning World Cup champions to lose an ODI series after a lengthy gap.

These games are the last of the 50-over competition for India going into the World Cup commencing on May 30 in England.

“I think there was a bit of notion that we are going walk there and win the World Cup easily. So it's a good thing that has happened. What it has (the outcome against Australia) reminded us is that we have to play the World Cup very, very well," said Dravid.

He was speaking at the launch of ESPNCricinfos new metrics, Superstars, along with his former India teammate Sanjay Manjrekar here on Wednesday.

“In a way, I think its a good balancing factor.  India has performed well in the last couple of years. There was a little bit of talk that we are almost going to walk in there and win the World Cup very easily because we are the No. 1 team and we have been dominating one-day cricket for the last couple of years," said Dravid.

“But I don't find anything strange from my perspective watching the series. I still feel that we are going to be one of the favourites. But its going to be tough. It's going to be competitive," the cricket stalwart insisted. 

 

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