03-25-2015, 06:06 PM
The stage is set for a thrilling World Cup semifinal
between India and Australia.
Today Is Match between,
INDIA *VS* AUSTRALIA
Who Will win!
Whom you support!
See the match.
Some details,
1) Australia are four-time world champions, more than
anyone else, while India are the defending
champions and have not lost a game so far in the
tournament. While India have bowled their
opposition out in all the seven previous games,
Australia's bowling line-up of Mitchell Starc,
Mitchell Johnson, Josh Hazlewood, James Faulkner
and all-rounder Shane Watson is likely to hold an
upper-hand in familiar conditions.
If media reports are true, the SCG will be a sea of
blue re-emphasising the fact that cricket is not a
simple game promoted by a single race. As Peter
Roebuck once put it, "it is not merely a battle
ground between black and white or communism or
capitalism. It is a true battle between faith and
progress."
Whether it will be a battle of faith and progress, we
will come to know. But one thing is for sure -- there
won't be dearth of passion, aggression and verbal
volleys (call it sledging if you like). With the likes of
Johnson, David Warner and Starc in the ranks, the
Indian team will do well to prepare for some taste of
Aussie lingo apart from the chin music.
2) India draw its inspiration from the huge following
and passion the game evokes amongst its fans. In a
country with many religions, cricket is one binding
faith.
India are likely to field the same team that beat
Bangladesh. The team has done remarkably well to
script a turnaround in their fortunes after defeats in
the Test tour and then the tri-series. As Virat Kohli
put it in one of the press conferences ahead of the
game, "the difference now is how our bowling
attack has come into play in the World Cup, taking
70 wickets in seven games."
With Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav and Mohit
Sharma doing well so far, the pace-attack, for a
change, looks settled. They will also do well to learn
from the exploits of Pakistan's Wahab Riaz. Riaz's
spell against Australia will give the Indian team's
think-tank some pointers to work on. However, it
will be the spin of Ravichandran Ashwin that might
hold the key to India's chances considering the
spin-responsive 22-yard strip of the SCG.
With Virat Kohli in the thick of action, there won't be
dearth of sledging.
But There Is A wall standing front of India.
Glenn Maxwell will be the biggest concern for India.
About the weather!
Weather: Temperature around 28 degree Celsius,
partly cloudy.
To me Australia are the fav's to win the World
Cup. They will pushed by a resurgent India
but I think NZ has won everyone's
hearts.
between India and Australia.
Today Is Match between,
INDIA *VS* AUSTRALIA
Who Will win!
Whom you support!
See the match.
Some details,
1) Australia are four-time world champions, more than
anyone else, while India are the defending
champions and have not lost a game so far in the
tournament. While India have bowled their
opposition out in all the seven previous games,
Australia's bowling line-up of Mitchell Starc,
Mitchell Johnson, Josh Hazlewood, James Faulkner
and all-rounder Shane Watson is likely to hold an
upper-hand in familiar conditions.
If media reports are true, the SCG will be a sea of
blue re-emphasising the fact that cricket is not a
simple game promoted by a single race. As Peter
Roebuck once put it, "it is not merely a battle
ground between black and white or communism or
capitalism. It is a true battle between faith and
progress."
Whether it will be a battle of faith and progress, we
will come to know. But one thing is for sure -- there
won't be dearth of passion, aggression and verbal
volleys (call it sledging if you like). With the likes of
Johnson, David Warner and Starc in the ranks, the
Indian team will do well to prepare for some taste of
Aussie lingo apart from the chin music.
2) India draw its inspiration from the huge following
and passion the game evokes amongst its fans. In a
country with many religions, cricket is one binding
faith.
India are likely to field the same team that beat
Bangladesh. The team has done remarkably well to
script a turnaround in their fortunes after defeats in
the Test tour and then the tri-series. As Virat Kohli
put it in one of the press conferences ahead of the
game, "the difference now is how our bowling
attack has come into play in the World Cup, taking
70 wickets in seven games."
With Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav and Mohit
Sharma doing well so far, the pace-attack, for a
change, looks settled. They will also do well to learn
from the exploits of Pakistan's Wahab Riaz. Riaz's
spell against Australia will give the Indian team's
think-tank some pointers to work on. However, it
will be the spin of Ravichandran Ashwin that might
hold the key to India's chances considering the
spin-responsive 22-yard strip of the SCG.
With Virat Kohli in the thick of action, there won't be
dearth of sledging.
But There Is A wall standing front of India.
Glenn Maxwell will be the biggest concern for India.
About the weather!
Weather: Temperature around 28 degree Celsius,
partly cloudy.
To me Australia are the fav's to win the World
Cup. They will pushed by a resurgent India
but I think NZ has won everyone's
hearts.
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