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Vaas predicts India will enter World Cup semi-finals

Mumbai: Terming India a well-balanced and in-form outfit, former Sri Lanka pacer Chaminda Vaas predicted that Virat Kohli and his men would reach the semi-finals of the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup.

The former left arm bowler was however guarded when talking about his own country's chances in cricket's showpiece event to be held in England and Wales from May 30, while mentioning sling-arm pacer Lasith Malinga as a key factor.

"Indian cricket has been dominating in the last two-three years. They have good back-up fast bowlers. They will do wonders. Indian team is very balanced. They will do well. My prediction is, India will definitely reach the semifinals (in the World Cup)," Vaas told reporters here on Tuesday.

Vaas is on a visit to Mumbai to inaugurate a local T20 tournament along with former teammate, left-arm spinner Rangana Herath.

Meanwhile, Herath sounded optimistic about Indian spinners doing well in the World Cup. "They (the Indian spinners) have been playing well, especially (Yuzvendra) Chahal and Kuldeep (Yadav). That's why they have picked right-arm leg spinner and the chinaman (in the squad) and the other guy also (Ravindra Jadeja)... and I am sure in the coming World Cup,they will do (give) their best," said Herath, who has picked 433 Tests wickets.

Hearth also remarked team are usually picking right-arm leg spinners or chinaman's for their wicket-taking ability.

"You may give extra runs but you need kind of wicket-taking options. That's why they (the teams) pick the right-arm leg-spinner or chinaman (bowlers)," explained Herath, one of the best left-arm spinners of his times.

Herath predicted that there will be a stage in the World Cup where the spinners would come into play. "The World Cup will be played all across England. In the later part, there

will be some assistance for spinners as well at the same time, you can see some dry pitches as well. I am sure the spinners will get chance at one stage," he added.

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