Ngidi believes a full-strength team will be able to return the favour when they clash with India on June 5 at Southampton. “I believe we owe them one,” the 23-year-old said. “I’m looking forward to India. When they came here, they had a good series against us. So in my mind, I believe we owe them one. It would be a very exciting game for me. I’m sure it will be for all the guys as well. “They’re a great team, don’t take that away from them. But when they had a good series here, we were missing a few players. With those guys back, we’ll see how it evens out a bit,” added the 23-year-old. South Africa have never won the World Cup and Ngidi said it would be a dream come true if he can help the side to victory. “Since I started this journey in international cricket, it’s something that was always brought to my attention: that there’s a World cup coming, and am I looking to be within that squad? “And now I’m here, and there’s no turning back. Nothing but excitement going there, and it would be a dream come true to win that World…