Auckland:Cricket needs India due to the revenue it generates and also strides it has made in Test cricket that has kept the longest format of the game alive, said former New Zealand all-rounder Richard Hadlee.
"There is no doubt India produces a lot of revenue for cricket. Without India, the face of world cricket would be very different, therefore cricket needs India," said Hadlee, who formed a world-class quartet of all-rounders in 1970s and 1980s along with Imran Khan, Kapil Dev and Ian Botham.
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"But India has also made an outstanding contribution to Test cricket -- like in all formats. Their Test performances in Australia were outstanding despite that 36 all out blip. They bounced back superbly, and Test cricket came alive again. So many youngsters came into the team and performed. It showed the great depth of talented players India have in all formats," Hadlee added while speaking to a leading media outlet.
The 69-year-old said neither New Zealand nor India will start favourites in WTC final since the match is being played on a neutral venue.