India stormed into the finals after a 70-run victory over New Zealand on Wednesday. After Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill's explosive start, Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer scored a ton each to put India on course to a massive target.
Along with skipper Rohit Sharma, whose swashbuckling starts in the ongoing edition of the ODI World Cup has been overshadowed by the batting brilliance of India's 'milestone man' Virat Kohli and middle-order bulwark Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, who has also been keeping wickets in the tourname
As Australia prepares to lock horns against India in the final of ICC Cricket World Cup final at Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, a key aspect to be discussed is the performance of the Australian middle order in the tournament.
As Australia prepares to lock horns with India in the final of ICC Cricket World Cup, a lot of eyes will be on Steve Smith, the team's most premier batter, who has had a dissapointing tournament so far.
Even though the Aussies had a sloppy start to the prestigious tournament and lost their first two games against India and South Africa. But still, Pat Cummins' side managed to confirm their spot in the final after staying unbeaten in seven consecutive of the ODI World Cup 2023.
Looking back at India's undefeated run in the tournament so far, which has lasted for 10 matches, India's batting line-up has done the majority of things right. Openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill ease off the pressure on batters coming later with their big hits in the powerplay, which hel
Over the years, Cricket World Cups and ICC events in general have given India a lot of heartbreak and sorrow. It has been a common occurrence to see India dominate the entire tournament but fumble big time in knockout stages/finals. But this time, India went undefeated for ten games straight
So far in the tournament, India has done the majority of things right. Their top order has fired runs with an attacking intent that puts the opponent on the back in the starting itself. The middle-order offers a mix of aggression and stability that not a lot of teams have brought in this tou
Aussies started off the tournament in a shaky manner, with heavy losses to India and South Africa, two of its biggest rivals. But since then, the Aussies have bounced back to win eight games successively and are a chapter away from completing yet another tale of resilience, aggression and do
In 10 WC matches, Kuldeep has taken 15 wickets at an average of 24.53 and a strike rate of over 34. His best bowling figures in the tournament have been 2/7.