The recent ODI series wins against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka has prompted India spinner R Ashwin to anoint India as the "firm favourite" for this year's ODI World Cup to be held in the country. However, at the same time, the seasoned off-spinner has said that Rohit Sharma's team is "going to be a bit of short-changed" as it has played their ODIs in recent times at a large number of venues unlike Australia and England who have fixed 4-5 grounds for international matches.
Ashwin said since the 2011 World Cup, all teams have managed to win their home World Cup (Australia in 2015 and England in 2019) and with a 14-4 win/loss record, India are first favourites to win the title.
"India's ODI home record ever since the 2019 World Cup finished is extremely impressive. India has won against every team that's travelled to India in this space, which are West Indies, Australia, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka. India's home record is 14-4 in this space [since the 2019 World Cup], which is a 78 to 80 per cent win record in India," Ashwin said in a video on his Youtube channel.