India’s ICC title drought can end with Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid, says Sourav Ganguly

Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly believes that Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid can play significant roles in ending India’s ICC title drought. India has not secured an ICC title in recent years, which has been a source of disappointment for fans. Ganguly expressed his confidence in the leadership abilities of Rohit Sharma, who has led Mumbai Indians to five Indian Premier League titles and also captained India to victory in the Asia Cup 2018. Ganguly also acknowledged the pressure on Rahul Dravid as the head coach, but believes that both Sharma and Dravid will find a way to succeed.

India’s campaign in the ICC 2023 World Cup

The ICC 2023 World Cup is scheduled to start on October 5, with India kicking off their campaign against five-time champions Australia in Chennai. India’s last ICC title win was in 2011 under the leadership of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Ganguly expressed his happiness at the Eden Gardens hosting five matches, including the semi-final, and hopes for an India-Pakistan semi-final at the venue.

West Indies’ failure to qualify for ICC World Cup 2023

Ganguly expressed his shock at two-time champions West Indies failing to qualify for the ICC World Cup 2023. He emphasized the importance for West Indies to focus on their international cricket and improve the quality of their players.

Predictions for the semi-finalists

Ganguly picked Australia, England, India, New Zealand, and Pakistan as the potential semi-finalists in the ICC World Cup 2023. He expressed his desire for an India-Pakistan semi-final at the Eden Gardens.

With agencies inputs

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