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WV Raman expects Indian men’s cricket team to win gold in Asian Games 2023
By SMCS - Sep 27, 2023 7:00 am
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Former Indian cricketer WV Raman said that Team India can win the gold medal in the Asian Games 2023 in the men’s cricket event as well because of the strength of the squad that they have picked as well. However, Raman opined on how balanced the squad is, led by Ruturaj Gaikwad, and it also has so many young yet experienced players, because of their IPL performances as well.

Team India
Team India

Speaking to TOI during the Asian Games 2023, WV Raman said: “It’s a strong side as well because all of them have been really doing well in all formats that they’ve been playing – be it the IPL, domestic cricket or sporadic appearances for the main side. They’ve been doing really well, so it’s a very strong side and quite obviously I would expect them to come back with the gold medal.”

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With the Asian Games 2023 taking place along with the beginning of the World Cup 2023, India have sent a second-string squad for the Asian Games men’s cricket event as well. But, WV Raman believes it shows just how strong the talent pool is here as well. However, Team India will directly feature in the quarterfinal of the men’s cricket event on October 3 as well.

Ruturaj Gaikwad
Ruturaj Gaikwad

“It gives us a measure of how strong the system is and gives us a measure of what kind of depth we have as far as talent is concerned in this country. It’s also good that these cricketers are going to play in the Asian games and will get game time, as I said earlier. It’s because if they are not to be concurrent, who knows how many of them would’ve been going to play in the Asian games. When you have a World Cup happening and you also have another tournament happening, it’s obviously difficult for the best side to be present in both places. So this side is good enough and is possibly going to churn out a lot more players for the main team in the next cycle of the WTC,” WV Raman concluded.