Mumbai: On the eve of ICC Cricket World Cup, former India speedster Ajit Agarkar Wednesday hailed India’s bowling attack as a “potent” one and said one of the positives for the team was that pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah rarely has a bad day in office. The 41-year-old Mumbai cricketer picked Australia as one of the contenders to win the World Cup, beginning in England from May 30, and reckoned the Aaron Finch-led side to make it to the semi-finals comfortably. “We have seen what (Jasprit) Bumrah does, he rarely has a bad day, which is such a plus.
“(Mohammed) Shami, in my opinion, should play ahead of Bhuvaneshwar Kumar, at this point if they (the team management) go with two (pacers) between the three, he is in better bowling form and Hardik Pandya is the third. “So (the Indian attack is) very potent and the balance of all-round attack (is good),” Agarkar told reporters here.