Exclusive | India's top order is currently the best in the world: Sourav Ganguly - Hindustan Times

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Exclusive | India's top order is currently the best in the world: Sourav Ganguly



The Men in Blue have been running riot in One-day internationals and after conquering Australia, the Virat Kohli led Team India clinched the five-match series against New Zealand, taking an unassailable 3-0 lead with two matches to spare, which has made former skipper Sourav Ganguly extremely happy. 
A formidable Indian team imposed their dominance on an out of sorts New Zealand for a series-clinching seven-wicket win in the third ODI, continuing to send a resounding message of its near invincibility to every World Cup opposition.
On IndiaTV's show Cricket Ki Baat, Ganguly felt the performance has been better than the show they put up in Australia and it has been a 'great year' for the Men in Blue. 
Lauding Shikhar DhawanRohit Sharma and skipper Virat Kohli for their explosive performances so far, Ganguly felt that this top order is currently the best in the world.
"It's been a better performance than Australia. It has been complete domination and it's good to see them dominate at home and away as well. The confidence has been great and it's quite impressive to see the bowlers get them out in 50 overs. It's been a great year for India in ODIs,' Ganguly told IndiaTV.
Talking on India clinching the series 3-0, Ganguly lauded India's clinical performance, praising Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal's spells and the top order.
"Kulcha have strangled the New Zealand batsman and overall the team has been excellent. Especially Rohit and Kohli, who have been so consistent, you don't have such a top order in any other team in the world. India are ahead of other teams in ODI cricket. This might be one of the best World Cups we may witness." 
It was a complete team effort after the bowlers shot New Zealand out for 243 in 49 overs with all-rounder Hardik Pandya (2/45 in 10 overs) making his presence felt with the ball as well as on the field. (Match Scorecard)
The chase was a cakewalk with skipper Kohli (60, 74 balls) and his deputy Rohit Sharma (62, 77 balls) adding 113 runs for the second wicket to set up the victory in only 43 overs.
"A team cannot defeat India if you're putting on targets such as 200 or 250, the Indian batsman have shown the ability to chase down bigger targets. Whenever there is pressure, batsman like Rohit, Virat, Kedar or Dhoni respond with a six. 

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