New Delhi: Australian great Ian Chappell reckons India are likely to set in motion an era of dominance in world cricket, including attaining success overseas.
The former Australian captain's belief stems from India's incredible depth of talent and its success ratio of late.
"India's recent successes in Australia - particularly the latest one - have only reinforced the players' belief in their ability to win under any circumstances," Chappell wrote for an esteemed cricket website.
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"In an era where teams struggle overseas, India now have the depth of talent to alter that pattern. No longer can opponents afford to say, when India are on their doorstep, 'Just pick a string of fast bowlers with long run-ups and the series will be ours'."
The cricket expert feels India can replicate the dominance of the West Indies and Australia teams of the past though it has become much more difficult now.
He recalled the times when talented players from both these nations would struggle to make the playing XI.
"An abundance of talent like this is reminiscent of West Indies and Australia during dominant periods when they overflowed with good players, many of whom struggled to make the first XI.
"Can India replicate the dominant periods of West Indies and Australia? It's a much more difficult proposition these days, with an extra form of the game, a frightful schedule, and the riches of the IPL, not to mention a pandemic to circumnavigate.
"However, India have finally got the equation right and as long as they avoid the pitfalls often associated with continuing success, they are better equipped than any team to produce an era of dominance. The rest of the cricketing world beware."