Australian opener David Warner on Wednesday responded unequivocally to Mohammad Kaif considering India the “best group on paper” notwithstanding losing the World Cup last, saying “you want to perform when it makes a difference”. Australia crushed India by six wickets in the last in Ahmedabad on Sunday for a record-broadening 6th World Cup title win. Kaif also was shocked by India’s misfortune to the Kangaroos and that’s what commented on Star Sports, “I can never acknowledge that the best group has won the World Cup. The Indian group is the best group on paper,” said Kaif, an individual from the side that wrapped sprinters up in the 2003 World Cup.
Warner, Australia’s driving run getter On the planet Cup, answered Kaif’s cases saying the appearance on paper doesn’t make any difference and one necessities to act in the field to win the prize.
“I like MK (Kaif), issue is it doesn’t make any difference what’s on paper. By the day’s end you really want to perform when it is important. That is the reason they call it a last. That is the day that matters and it can go one way or the other, that is sports. 2027 here we come,” composed Warner on ‘X’.
India had won all their 10 matches heading into the last.
Australia, then again, had lost their initial two association matches, including the opener against India at Chennai, prior to winning nine matches on the jog.