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  • Cummins urges Australia to ’embrace’ India crowd challenge in World Cup final

    Cummins urges Australia to ’embrace’ India crowd challenge in World Cup final

     Australia captain Pat Cummins has urged his side to “embrace” the challenge of facing a hostile crowd when they play in-form hosts India in Sunday’s World Cup final in Ahmedabad.

    A capacity crowd of 130,000 — which would be a record for any cricket match — is expected to roar on India, who have won all 10 of their matches en route to the showpiece game.

    The hosts are bidding for a third men’s one-day international World Cup title and second on home soil after their 2011 triumph.

    But five-time champions Australia are a team full of big-match performers who also know what it’s like to play in cricket-crazy India from their time in the Indian Premier League.

    “I think you’ve got to embrace it, the crowd’s obviously going to be very one-sided,” Cummins told a pre-match news conference at the Narendra Modi Stadium, named after the Indian prime minister, on Saturday.

    “But also in sport, there’s nothing more satisfying (as an opposition player) than hearing a big crowd go silent and that’s the aim for us tomorrow.”

    The 30-year-old fast bowler added: “You’ve just got to embrace every part of it, every part of a final — you know in the lead-up there’s going to be noise and more people and interest and you just can’t get overwhelmed.

    ‘No Regrets’

    “You got to be up for it, you got to love it and just know whatever happens it’s fine but you just want to finish the day with no regrets,” Cummins said.

    And while he accepted the dimensions of Sunday’s match would be different to any his side had experienced before, Cummins said: “We play over here in India a lot so the noise is not something new. 

    “I think on this scale it’s probably bigger than we would have experienced before but it’s not something totally foreign to what we’ve had before.

    “Everyone deals with it slightly differently — you see Davey (Warner) probably dancing and winning the crowd over, other guys just staying in their own bubble –- it should be good.”

    Victory on Sunday would cap a remarkable 2023 for Australia that saw them narrowly lose a Test series in India before defeating India in a World Test Championship final in England, where they also went on to retain the Ashes after a drawn series.

    “It’s been a huge year,” said Cummins. “These are four marquee events. If you have one of those in an off-season, it’s a big off-season.

    “Some of the guys probably spent less than a couple of weeks in their own bed since the end of the Aussie summer,” added Cummins, also the skipper of Australia’s Test team.

    “The guys have been awesome. They’re so up for every game they play. 

    “To put ourselves in this position, it (winning the World Cup) would just top off an incredible year and probably a career-defining year that a lot of us will look back on in years to come and be pretty proud of.”

  • World Cup 2023 semi-final: India defeats New Zealand by 70 runs

    World Cup 2023 semi-final: India defeats New Zealand by 70 runs

    In the first semi-final of the ICC ODI World Cup, India defeated New Zealand by 70 runs and qualified for the final.

    Indian captain Rohit Sharma invited the Kiwis to the field.

    India’s inning:

    India scored 397 runs for the loss of four wickets in the allotted 50 overs, with Virat Kohli scoring 117 and Shreyas Iyer scoring 105 runs. Apart from this, KL Rahul remained unbeaten with 39 runs while Surya Kumar Yadav scored one run.

    Tim Southee took three wickets and Trent Boult took one wicket for New Zealand.

    New Zealand’s inning:

    In pursuit of India’s target of 398 runs, Daryl Mitchell played an innings of 134 runs but he too could not take his team to the final.

    Kane Williamson scored 69 runs while Glenn Phillips was dismissed for 41 runs, and Dion Conway and Rachin Ravindra scored 13 runs respectively.

    Chasing the target, the entire team of New Zealand was bowled out for 327 runs in 48.5 overs and thus India won the match by 70 runs and qualified for the final of the World Cup.

    For India, Mohammad Shami took 7 wickets for 57 runs in 9.5 overs while Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj and Kuldeep Yadav took one wicket each.

  • World Cup 2023: India defeats Newzealand by four wickets

    World Cup 2023: India defeats Newzealand by four wickets

    In the 21st match of the ICC Cricket World Cup, India defeated New Zealand by four wickets to mark its fifth victory of the tournament.

    New Zealand’s innings did not start well, with Devon Conway getting dismissed for 9 runs by Mohammad Siraj. At 19 runs, Mohammad Shami sent Will Young to the pavilion for 17 runs.

    Daryl Mitchell and young batsman Richan Ravindra put on a brilliant partnership of 159 runs which took the team score to 178 runs. But then Richan was dismissed for 75 off 87 balls, followed by Tom Latham at five, Glenn Phillips 23, Mark Chapman six, and Santner returning to the pavilion with a single run. Daryl Mitchell scored a century while batting brilliantly. He was dismissed for 130 runs off 127 balls, his innings included nine fours and five sixes. The entire Kiwi team was bowled out for 273 runs in 50 overs.

    On behalf of India, Mohammad Shami took five wickets while bowling brilliantly

    Chasing New Zealand’s target of 274 runs, India got off to a good start with a 71-run partnership between the openers but then captain Rohit Sharma was dismissed for 46 runs while Shubman Gill also returned to the pavilion for 26 runs.

    After that, Shreyas Iyer 33, KL Rahul 27, and Surya Kumar Yadav scored 2 runs and left the team. Virat Kohli once again batted brilliantly but could not complete a century, getting out after scoring 95 runs off 104 balls. Ravindra Jadeja remained unbeaten by scoring 39 runs, and India completed New Zealand’s target of 274 runs in 48 overs.

    Mohammad Shami was awarded Player of the Match for his outstanding bowling performance.

  • New Zealand to tour India for T20, Test series after abandoning Pakistan tour

    New Zealand to tour India for T20, Test series after abandoning Pakistan tour

    New Zealand will be visiting India in November to play three Twenty20 Internationals and two Test matches, two months after abandoning their tour of Pakistan over “safety concerns”.

    The series against New Zealand will kickstart India’s 2021-22 home season, which includes four Tests, three one-days and 14 T20Is, the Indian cricket board said in a statement on Monday.

    In a move that disappointed cricket analysts and enthusiasts, New Zealand called off their limited-overs tour of Pakistan minutes before the opening fixture in Rawalpindi on Friday following a security alert from their government.

    India could not host the second half of the Indian Premier League (IPL) or the T20World Cup because of the Covid-19 surge in the country this year.

    Both tournaments have been shifted to the United Arab Emirates, with Oman also hosting some T20 World Cup matches.

    West Indies will arrive in India in February to play six limited-overs matches, followed by Sri Lanka who will face their hosts in two Tests and three T20 matches.

    South Africa will tour India in June to play six T20 matches.

    Meanwhile, after New Zealand, England also cancelled their men and women teams’ tour to Pakistan.