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India\'s stunning turnaround of fortunes in the cricket World Cup may have surprised many but not team director Ravi Shastri, who says the \"script went on expected lines\" as he had full faith in the players\' abilities. India entered the quadrennial extravaganza following a win-less tour Down Under and the defending champions were far from being called favourites to retain the title.
India's stunning turnaround of fortunes in the cricket World Cup may have surprised many but not team director Ravi Shastri, who says the "script went on expected lines" as he had full faith in the players' abilities. India entered the quadrennial extravaganza following a win-less tour Down Under and the defending champions were far from being called favourites to retain the title.
However, Mahendra Singh Dhoni's outfit proved their credentials with two convincing wins against arch-rivals Pakistan and a strong South African team. They have won all their three matches so far with emphatic margins and are now almost certain to qualify for the quarterfinals as the top team from Group-B. "I am not at all surprised. In fact, why should I be surprised that the team has started on a magnificent note.
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