Bengaluru: One World Cup victory is all it takes for greatness to be achieved and legacies to be defined and built.

Over the next four weeks, eight teams will be on the precipice of realising a similar dream, in a tournament that has seen defending champions stumble, strong contenders implode, dark horses punch above their weight and power-packed teams run out of steam.

And for about two weeks now, the hype-masters have asked one question: Can India finally break the 47-year jinx?

“It’s not about breaking the jinx,” former India cricketer and 2005 World Cup finalist Anjum Chopra tells DHoS.

“Every team gets into the tournament to win. All eight teams will look to win. It’s about understanding the job at hand on that certain day. It is a game where you have to go out there, compete and

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