India are Favourites to Win the Champions Trophy, says Brett Lee

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India are the defending Champions of the Champions Trophy. Image Source: BCCI

Internet Desk: Former Australian pacer Brett lee thinks that the team India led by their skipper Virat Kohli have a good chance to retain the ICC Champions Trophy.

“It’s been a pretty good tournament so far. And the thing I have enjoyed is watching India play some really good cricket. India have a good chance (to win) and also I want to back my country Australia (to lift the CT),” Lee told reporters on the sidelines of a social event here.

“They (India) had a great win against Pakistan the other night (on June 4), It was a clinical win. They have got the right team and have got some great balance with batting and bowling. I see them going a long way in the tournament,” said Lee, who had finished his illustrious career with 380 wickets in 221 ODIs.

After promotion of his music therapy efforts the Australian speedster spoke at St. Jude’s Childcare Center (for cancer afflicted children).

India won their opening game against their arch-rivals Pakistan when they defeated their opponents by 124 runs.

A victory against Sri Lanka today will seal a semis berth for team India.

Lee’s home country Australia, in Group A, are currently in second spot after both their games had been washed out due to rain.

“Two games washed out, one against the Kiwis (New Zealand) and one the other night (against Bangladesh), it wasn’t good for Australia. But it’s a good group they are in,” said the right-handed former pacer.

Australia have a must-win group game in hand against England on June 10 to reach the semis.

Lee said he liked the Champions Trophy because of its short duration.

“I like the tournament because it is short, (lasting) two and a half weeks,” he quipped.