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India vs Australia final: Odd similarities between 2 World Cup grand finale

With win prediction favouring Team India leading into the World Cup 2023 final, let's look at unreal similarities between India vs Australia finals, 20 years apart

India vs Australia final: Odd similarities between 2 World Cup grand finale
Updated On : 18 Nov 2023 | 9:47 AM IST

TMS Ep567: Economic impact of World Cup, IPEF pact, markets, fentanyl deal

How much money did ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 rake in? How will India benefit from the IPEF supply chain pact? Will markets extend the rally this week? What is the Biden-Xi fentanyl deal? Answers here

TMS Ep567: Economic impact of World Cup, IPEF pact, markets, fentanyl deal
Updated On : 20 Nov 2023 | 8:00 AM IST

Buttler to Bavuma: Top five disappointments of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023

Big names like Jos Buttler and Temba Bavuma failed to impress at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. But apart from them, there were a few others as well

Buttler to Bavuma: Top five disappointments of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 11:57 PM IST

World Cup 2023: When Eden Gardens crowd lent voice to South African charge

South Africa's power-packed batting unit suffered a light-out against Australia, but they found enough support from the packed Eden Gardens crowd during the second semifinal of the World Cup here Thursday. So, why did the Kolkatans cheer for the Proteas? It was quite simple as they preferred an India vs South Africa title clash on Sunday at Ahmedabad. Everyone knows what Aussies are capable of in a World Cup final. We dread to see an India-Australia final, so want them to lose today, said Rashmi Bhattacharya, a software professional who had come with his 14-year-old son, sporting a Quinton De Kock jersey. She represented the thousands of Indian spectators at the Eden, who cheered 'South Africaa, South Africaa", hoping that the five-time champions go out of India's way. It was safe to assume that green outnumbered yellow among the fans, whose number touched 47,825 on this day. As South Africa endured a top-order meltdown to be 24 for four, the stunned crowd fell into silence before

World Cup 2023: When Eden Gardens crowd lent voice to South African charge
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 10:45 PM IST

World Cup 2023 Final: Aussie captain Cummins can't wait to face India

A nerve-wracking semifinal win under their belt, Australia cannot wait for the World Cup summit clash against India in Ahmedabad on Sunday, said captain Pat Cummins. Australia beat South Africa by three wickets in the second semifinal on Thursday to book a final berth against India at the 1.3-lakh capacity stadium in Ahmedabad. India had beaten New Zealand by 70 runs in the first semifinal in Mumbai on Wednesday. "Easier than sitting in the dugout. Nerve-wracking couple of hours but great effort and a great game," Cummins said at the post-match presentation. Asked about taking on India in the final with a massive crowd supporting the hosts, he said, "The stadium is going to be packed, pretty one-sided but got to embrace it. "The good thing is a few of us have been there for finals before. The 2015 World Cup was a career highlight, so to be out there in a final in India, can't wait." Cummins said he knew the pitch would spin later in the match. "We thought it would spin quite a

World Cup 2023 Final: Aussie captain Cummins can't wait to face India
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 10:45 PM IST

World Cup 2023: South Africa head coach wouldn't accept his team choked

South Africa suffered yet another defeat in a knock out game of a global event but their performance against Australia in the second World Cup semifinal on Thursday was far from a choke, feels head coach Rob Walter From being a precarious 24/4, South Africa rode on David Miller's counter-attacking century to post a respectable 212 before Australia survived some tense moments to chase down the target in 47.2 overs. Walter provided his personal definition of a "choke," stating, "for me, a choke is losing a game that you are in a position to win. "In this instance, we were behind right from the word go, and we actually fought our way back into the competition and put up a score that gave us a chance," Walter said in the post-match media conference. We're 30-40 runs short =============== Walter said his team was 30-40 runs short. "And then, again, they (Australia) got us to a flier. We fought and we put ourselves back into the game," he said, adding 30 more runs would have made the

World Cup 2023: South Africa head coach wouldn't accept his team choked
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 10:34 PM IST

World Cup 2023 Final: Aussie Mitchell Starc wants to take on the best

"We want to take on the best," Mitchell Starc asserted after five-time champions Australia set up a mouth-watering World Cup summit showdown with tournament hosts India. Heading into the final with a perfect 10 wins, India have been the team to beat in the World Cup, and Australia are relishing the challenge of crossing swords with the formidable home side. Australia on Thursday prevailed over South Africa by three wickets in a see-saw contest at Eden Gardens. "We want to take on the best," Starc said at the post-match media interaction. "They've been the best in the tournament so far and we both find ourselves in the finals. So that's what World Cups are about. It's why we play the game. "We certainly come up against a team that have obviously led from the front through the tournament and they're undefeated," Starc said. Both teams had crossed swords in their opening fixture of the tournament in what turned out be a one-sided affair with India winning by six wickets after bowlin

World Cup 2023 Final: Aussie Mitchell Starc wants to take on the best
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 10:26 PM IST

World Cup 2023 Final: Ravi Shastri's mantra for Team India against Aussies

India will be overwhelming favourites in the upcoming World Cup final against Australia, the team's former head coach Ravi Shastri said on Friday while urging the hosts to stick to their game plans. On the sidelines of an event in the city, Shastri spoke on India's approach in the title clash saying they do not need to do anything different. "I think they will be relaxed. They are playing at home, and it's a very experienced side. And they don't need to do anything different. "The way they have played.... it will be around the way they had left in the last game. They should be holding that cup very soon. "India will win the World Cup. They will start as favourites in the final. They have played outstandingly well," Shastri said. Despite having beaten Australia in the league stage, India will be under pressure against the five-time world champions, who have a great record in ICC finals. But Shastri believes that if the Men in Blue are able to stay calm and soak in the pressure, th

World Cup 2023 Final: Ravi Shastri's mantra for Team India against Aussies
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 10:19 PM IST

World Cup Final: English officials named on-field umpires for IND vs AUS

Englishmen Richard Illingworth and Richard Kettleborough will stand as on-field umpires in the World Cup summit clash between India and Australia here on Sunday. This will be the second outing for Kettleborough, who also stood in the final of the 2015 World Cup. His partner on that occasion was Kumar Dharmasena. More than 93,000 spectators watched the 2015 final at the MCG. However, that number will be trumped as a three-figure crowd is expected on Sunday as the host nation will look to replicate their 2011 triumph on home soil. For Illingworth, too, this will be a second World Cup final appearance, albeit his first as a match official. He featured in the 1992 Cricket World Cup final as a player. Among other officials for the grand finale on Sunday is Joel Wilson of Trinidad and Tobago, who will be the third umpire, fourth umpire Chris Gaffaney (New Zealand), and match referee Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe). All of them were also part of officiating teams in the semifinals. Illingworth a

World Cup Final: English officials named on-field umpires for IND vs AUS
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 10:13 PM IST

World Cup final: ICC pitch consultant back home, BCCI monitor preparations

What will be ICC pitch consultant Andy Atkinson's future was a question floating around as the burly New Zealander was nowhere to be seen during pitch preparation 48 hours ahead of the World Cup final between India and Australia. It is learnt that Atkinson had already left the country as his assignment is already over. "Andy's assignment is over and he has gone back. Don't try to find controversy where there is none. Nowhere it is written that ICC's pitch consultant need to be present before final," a BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity. Atkinson exactly isn't a favourite with BCCI brass after accusing the host nation of changing track for the semi-final between India and New Zealand from a fresh to a used one. However, the ICC later sent a clarification that there is no such rule of holding knock-out matches on a fresh track and Atkinson was apprised of the development in advance. On Friday, the two senior BCCI's chief of ground staff Ashish Bhowmick and his second in

World Cup final: ICC pitch consultant back home, BCCI monitor preparations
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 9:22 PM IST

World Cup 2023 Final: PM Modi, Aus Dy PM Marles to attend the game

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles will attend the World Cup cricket final between India and Australia to be played here on Sunday, officials said. An official release said Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel held a high level meeting in Gandhinagar on Friday to oversee security and and other arrangements for the match, which will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Motera. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles will attend the match on Sunday. Chief Minister Patel reviewed security and other arrangements with top officials," the release said. The release said police officials informed the CM about the elaborate arrangements in place for the smooth conduct of the match, including deployment of 4,500 personnel to provide security to the ground, teams, VIPs and to take care of traffic management. The CM instructed officials to ensure common people do not suffer due to VIP movement and as

World Cup 2023 Final: PM Modi, Aus Dy PM Marles to attend the game
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 8:51 PM IST

World Cup 2023: What to expect in the India-Australia final clash

ICC World Cup 2023 final: The much-anticipated match between India and Australia will see a long list of events and dignitaries in the stands. Here's all you need to know about the summit clash

World Cup 2023: What to expect in the India-Australia final clash
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 5:22 PM IST

World Cup 2023: When 'Dhoni' Review System' became Decision 'Rahul' System

There was an Instagram reel by a social media influencer that went viral last year, when the interviewee was asked to decipher an incomplete footage of a DRS call. Without having a look, he says "out hai sir" and then asks the interviewer to shift the focus of the photo and there stood Mahendra Singh Dhoni behind, taking another immaculate call in what has come to be known as the 'Dhoni' Review System (DRS). But in this World Cup, it won't be a misnomer if KL Rahul gets the DRS moniker in his name and we call it the 'Decision 'Rahul' System'. At least on five occasions over the course of the World Cup, the Indian wicket-keeper prevented an excited bowler or his skipper from raising a 'T' for the umpire. A lot of moving parts have come together in the tournament and one of the important cogs in the wheel is Rahul, whose 386 runs at near 99 strike-rate and 77 average has slipped under the radar because of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami's brilliance but he has been that

World Cup 2023: When 'Dhoni' Review System' became Decision 'Rahul' System
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 4:39 PM IST

I just try and bowl stump to stump: Mohammed Shami on his World Cup success

Senior India pacer Mohammed Shami has said there is nothing extraordinary in his bowling, adding he just focuses on stump-to-stump length and putting the delivery in "a zone" to get wickets. Shami has been India's go-to bowler in the World Cup, where he is currently the side's top wicket-taker, scalping 23 wickets in six matches at an economy of 5.01, including a four-for and three fifers. He grabbed seven wickets in the semifinal against New Zealand in Mumbai on Tuesday. "I always look at what the situation is, how the pitch and the ball are behaving and if the ball is swinging or not," Shami told Star Sports. "And, if the ball is not swinging, I try and bowl stump to stump while trying to land it in a zone where the ball can catch an edge of the batters (when they) are driving." Shami missed the initial four matches of the World Cup, with all-rounder Hardik Pandya being the preferred pacer in the team before an ankle injury ruled him out for the remainder of the competition. Si

I just try and bowl stump to stump: Mohammed Shami on his World Cup success
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 4:36 PM IST

Mad Max's Big Show to Fakhar's Fury: Impactful knocks of World Cup 2023

Revisit the top knocks of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 before the final

Mad Max's Big Show to Fakhar's Fury: Impactful knocks of World Cup 2023
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 3:53 PM IST

Spell that changed the game: Top 5 bowling performances of World Cup 2023

Revisit the top bowling performances of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 before the final

Spell that changed the game: Top 5 bowling performances of World Cup 2023
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 3:43 PM IST

World Cup 2023: Mohammed Shami's endorsement fee doubles to Rs 1 crore

In the World Cup 2023, Shami has picked up 23 wickets in six matches, including three five-wicket hauls

World Cup 2023: Mohammed Shami's endorsement fee doubles to Rs 1 crore
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 10:44 AM IST

Rachin Ravindra to Madushanka: Debutants that impressed at World Cup 2023

Players playing their first ODI World Cup showed maturity and shined at Cricket World Cup 2023. While Ravindra is a find for Kiwis, Shreyas Iyer solved India's number 4 problem

Rachin Ravindra to Madushanka: Debutants that impressed at World Cup 2023
Updated On : 17 Nov 2023 | 9:04 AM IST

SA vs AUS Highlights, SF World Cup 2023: Australia win low-scoring thriller

South Africa vs Australia Highlights, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Proteas gave their heart and soul, but just could not manage to win as the Aussies won by 3 wickets to reach record eighth final

SA vs AUS Highlights, SF World Cup 2023: Australia win low-scoring thriller
Updated On : 16 Nov 2023 | 10:52 PM IST

World Cup 2023 Final: India face Australia as Rohit eyes fairytale finish

Rohit Sharma, who did not get into the 2011 World Cup squad, could now lead India to a World Cup title 12 years later at the largest cricket Stadium in the World in Ahmedabad

World Cup 2023 Final: India face Australia as Rohit eyes fairytale finish
Updated On : 16 Nov 2023 | 10:26 PM IST