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Rohit's dominating batting against New Zealand in the first semifinal set the tone for the Indian batting as the hosts posted a mammoth total of 397/4.
Doull also said India’s inability to play fearlessly in crunch situations has let them down in the recent ICC tournaments.
Australia enjoyed a strong start to the second Ashes Test as they ended day one on 339/5 at Lord’s.
'I think Indian top order needs to look at Babar and Kane on how to play the pacers when the ball is moving around. Both of them do it so late,' Hussain said on Sky Sports.
While spinners Jadeja and Ashwin terrorised Australia in their recent Test series on home soil, they had less impact in the WTC final two years ago and Hussain believes India will have to carefully consider whether to turn to the pair again this time.
Stokes, who helped England win their maiden 50-overs World Cup in 2019, announced his shock retirement from one-day cricket on Monday saying that playing all three formats of the game had become "unsustainable" for him.
The bitter defeat reminded Hussain of England's stunning loss in the final of the 2016 World T20 against the West Indies at Kolkata's Eden Gardens.
The former England captain also pointed out that playing all-rounder Hardik Pandya only as a batter affected the balance of the side.
The former England captain reckons lack of Plan B and the uncertain nature of the shortest format of the game could hurt Team India in the knockout phase.
England are scheduled to play the first of five Tests against Tim Paine's team at the Gabba in Brisbane from December 8, but doubts have been raised over whether Root and his players will travel due to Australia's strict quarantining measures.