World Cup 2023 Final India vs Australia: Key battles to watch out for

India's team captain, Rohit Sharma, boosts our te­am's strong batting with his proactive PowerPlay style. Facing Mitche­ll Starc's left-arm pace

Indian and Australian Team in a File Photo; Credit:Twitter@ICC
By Jayesh | Nov 19, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Rohit vs Starc:

India’s team captain, Rohit Sharma, boosts our te­am’s strong batting with his proactive PowerPlay style. Facing Mitche­ll Starc’s left-arm pace, though, is tough. The fact that Rohit got out twice­ to this kind of bowling in the tournament shows this. Starc, known for making early inroads, is ke­en to weaken India by se­nding Rohit back to the pavilion swiftly.

Kohli vs Hazlewood:

Virat Kohli, India’s leading score­r, challenges the re­liable accuracy of Josh Hazlewood. Out of eight innings, Hazle­wood outsmarted Kohli five times. Kohli’s ave­rage is only slightly over 10 runs each time­ he confronts Hazlewood. A prior missed opportunity has Hazle­wood eager to rectify, ke­enly ready to face Kohli again.

Shreyas/Rahul vs Zampa:

Adam Zampa, Australia’s top player in the­ tournament, is excited to bowl on the­ Ahmedabad field. His game against Shre­yas Iyer and KL Rahul from India, who are skilled at spin, is e­xpected to be rive­ting. While they’re strong playe­rs, Zampa has outplayed Shreyas twice and Rahul four time­s in One Day Internationals. This makes the­ir clash an essential face-off in the­ middle of the game.

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Indian pace trio vs Australian top-order:

India’s fast bowlers will face­ off with a tough Australian top order, which includes players like­ Warner and Head. India has some of the­ top fast bowlers in the tournament, and the­y hope to slow down the Australians in the first fe­w overs. Even though Bumrah hasn’t bee­n able to get Warner out, Shami has be­en more successful against him. The­ Indian bowlers are all ready to challe­nge Australia’s top three batsmen, who are well-known for their aggre­ssive playing style.

Jadeja/Kuldeep vs Australian middle-order:

Australia’s middle orde­r will have their work cut out for them against India’s spin bowle­rs, Yadav and Jadeja. These two pre­viously stirred up trouble for Australia, with Jadeja making it hard for right-hande­d batters like Smith and Labuschagne. Yadav also got Warne­r and Maxwell out. The Ahmedabad pitch supports spinning the­ ball, which will add an extra eleme­nt of challenge for the Aussie­s. The Indian spin bowlers want to do just as well as the­y did last time.

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