NEW DELHI (AP) India will have to quickly re-discover the art of winning if it wants to retain the World Cup.The India squad goes into the tournament with only four survivors from its 2011 World Cup winning lineup, and seemingly out of sorts following a test series loss in Australia and a failed tri-series campaign.Injuries to opener Rohit Sharma, allrounder Ravindra Jadeja and pace bowler Ishant Sharma denied the squad time to settle in the run up to the World Cup and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s decision of moving premier batsman Virat Kohli down to the batting order to No. 4 was unsuccessful.Dhoni, who announced his retirement from test cricket after surrendering the series to Australia in December, was confident his squad was capable of coming back strongly.”You may say it is a bit of pattern, which we need to change,” Dhoni said. ”We should be able to do that with this break over here and a bit more time to think about the game. I think the guys will come back strong.”Batting is considered India’s strength but its hopes of acclimatizing to the conditions were not exactly positive it managed scores of 267, 200 and 153 in the three…