Renowned commentator Harsha Bhogle feels that New Zealand missing out on a fifth bowler in their playing XI could hinder them in the World Cup semi-final clash against India at Wankhede.
One of the most renowned commentators in the world Harsha Bhogle feels that India are in a better spot to lift the World Cup than they were in the past two editions and the most ideal thing to do after winning the toss would be to bat.
After India posted a 160-run win over the Netherlands in their last league clash at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday, an Indian fan voiced hope of the 'Men in Blue' prevailing over New Zealand in the semi-final.
Shastri took to Instagram to share picture of him meeting the batting legend at the Chinnaswammy Stadium, where India is playing Netherlands in the final league stage ICC Cricket World Cup match today.
England skipper Jos Buttler expressed his delight as the Three Lions defeated Pakistan in their final group-stage game and admitted that even with the absence of all-rounder Ben Stokes in the initial games they should have been able to cope without him.
Netherlands opening batter Max O'Dowd said that India skipper Rohit Sharma and stalwart batter Virat Kohli are the best in the world and joked that he is glad he doesn't have to bowl against them ahead of their final World Cup group stage clash at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
After missing out on the semi-final spot to New Zealand, Pakistan ended their World Cup with a comprehensive 93-run defeat against England at the iconic Eden Gardens on Saturday.
Since the beginning of November, it has been raining widely in Tamil Nadu with the onset of the northeast monsoon. As a result, the water flow to the dam increased up to 69 feet. Following this, a final flood warning was issued.