An experienced Indian side will be looking to put last year’s woes behind them as they plot their way to T20 World Cup glory.
The 36-year-old, who played 103 Tests and five one-day internationals for India, will have high hopes for the men in blue when they begin their campaign against Ireland on June 5.
We (India) have a good balance in the team, but it won’t be easy because we will be playing in the US and the West Indies, where the pitches are slightly different.
“India have the right balance of experience and youth which is needed in the shorter format.
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Pujara believes that India have plenty of experience in their ranks, with captain Rohit Sharma having played in all eight editions of the T20 World Cup so far.
India stormed into the final of last year’s FIFA 50 World Cup with 10 straight wins but were handed a shock defeat by Australia.
They will be aiming for another final, but first will be a tournament clash against neighbors Pakistan on June 9.
The Indian community on the North American East Coast will have two more opportunities to see their team when they also take on the USA and Canada.