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Our batsmen certainly won't pile up 275+ in every game and our reliance on Tendulkar and Kohli will increase. But we did get to a WC final in SA losing only to the eventual champions during the event, even though it was a long time back..Problem then is that a) it makes it easier for other teams bowling at India and b) a lot of India's batsmen didn't exactly cover themselves in glory in South Africa.
Anyway, relatively bowler-friendly wickets in India won't look anything like the ones in SA in terms of pace and bounce, it would be more like the one we saw when India played Australia in the warmup game.
The problem with making bowler-friendly wickets in ODIs is that, all too often, one team gets to have the best of the conditions and it leaves a slightly bitter taste in the mouth. That doesn't tend to happen in Test cricket because the match is over five days. The easy solution is to prepare a road that lasts 100 overs.
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