Just have a look at the format. 4 teams from each group qualify into quarters (The chances of India getting eliminated in group stages is very slim).
So, It's all about having 3 good days and you could win the cup. Not to forget that the pitches will be prepared according to ICC guidelines.
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What really tells the flatness of a wicket? A team score or an individual score? India doesn't feature in the top 4 of the highest ODI team scores and in none of those matches, a player was able to score a double century.
Why so? Were those pitches any less flatter?