Rohit Sharma's undefeated India will look to end a 10-year global title drought in front of 130,000 fans in the World Cup final against five-time champions Australia on Sunday.
India have racked up 10 straight wins at the tournament as they seek a third World Cup triumph to add to their 1983 and 2011 victories, the last of which came on home soil.
Despite the country's cricket riches, India are without a major international title since the 2013 Champions Trophy and expectations in the cricket-crazy nation of 1.4 billion people have reached fever pitch.
However, the hosts are up against an Australian side who have won eight matches in a row and will be playing in their eighth World Cup final. "We've won before," Australia captain Pat Cummins said on Saturday. "I think one of the pleasing things is I still don't feel like we've played the complete game." 'Real challenge' Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, a member of the 1983 World Cup-winning team, told TV channel India Today, "This is going to be an unbelievable game". "You are playing against the five-time champions, a team that knows how to come back from almost impossible situations, who know how to play finals, how to win finals." "So I believe it will be a real, real challenge for the Indian team but I do believe that Rohit Sharma's men are up for it." Apart from their five World Cup titles, Australia clinched their maiden T20 crown in 2021 and also beat India convincingly in the World Test Championship final earlier this year.