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Who Will Enter Final If India vs New Zealand Cricket World Cup 2023 Semi-Final Is Washed Out? - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India

Who Will Enter Final If India vs New Zealand Cricket World Cup 2023 Semi-Final Is Washed Out?

Rohit Sharma-led India will take on New Zealand in the first semi-final of Cricket World Cup 2023 on November 15 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The hosts ended at the top spot in the points table by winning nine out of nine games in the league stage. Under Rohit Sharma's captaincy, Team India displayed a commanding performance in every match. The Indian team appears well-balanced, with all facets of their game performing at a high level. When the two teams met in the semi-final of Cricket World Cup in 2019, New Zealand defeated India by 18 runs. This time, India must be hoping to produce a different result.

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Ravi Shastri - Watch: Ex-New Zealand Star Copies Ravi Shastri's Commentary Style, Leaves Everyone In Splits - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - county Smith - county Richardson

Watch: Ex-New Zealand Star Copies Ravi Shastri's Commentary Style, Leaves Everyone In Splits

Former India captain Ravi Shastri is also famous for his lively commentary and presentation during cricket matches. In that case, there is no wonder that many aspire to develop communication skills like that of Shastri. Copying the commentary style of the ex-India star is not an easy task but it seems that former New Zealand player Ian Smith has mastered the art. During India's Cricket World Cup match against Netherlands, Smith, while sitting in the commentary box, copied the style of Shastri leaving the latter and another ex-India player Anjum Chopra in splits.

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Rohit Sharma - India focused on World Cup progress and not history ahead of semis - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand - India - county Kane

India focused on World Cup progress and not history ahead of semis

MUMBAI : India's young team will not be weighed down by history when they face New Zealand in the World Cup semi-final as they have already shown they can handle the high expectations during their unbeaten run in the group stage, skipper Rohit Sharma said on Tuesday.

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Rachin Ravindra - Williamson confident New Zealand can end India's World Cup dreams again - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand - India - county Kane

Williamson confident New Zealand can end India's World Cup dreams again

MUMBAI : New Zealand will approach their blockbuster World Cup semi-final against India with a clean slate and confidence in their ability to upstage the in-form hosts in Mumbai, skipper Kane Williamson said on Tuesday.

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Babar Azam - "Hit With Tomatoes, Rotten Eggs": Ex-Pakistan Star Recounts 1996 World Cup Experience, Says Babar Azam-led Side Lucky - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan

"Hit With Tomatoes, Rotten Eggs": Ex-Pakistan Star Recounts 1996 World Cup Experience, Says Babar Azam-led Side Lucky

Pakistan cricket is currently going through a tough phase. After a poor ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 campaign, which saw the Babar Azam-led Pakistan cricket team finish fifth in the 10-team competition, it's time for assessment of the side. And, former Pakistan cricket team stars have not been too kind. From criticising the coaching staff to the Pakistan skipper Babar Azam, the side is under fire. However, according to former Pakistan cricket team pacer, Aquib Javed the treatment meted out to the current Pakistan cricket team is very mild compared to what happened to earlier teams.

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Pat Cummins - Glenn Maxwell - Temba Bavuma - Eden Gardens - Gerald Coetzee - Cricket World Cup 2023: South Africa Hope For Fifth Time Lucky In Australia Showdown - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan

Cricket World Cup 2023: South Africa Hope For Fifth Time Lucky In Australia Showdown

South Africa insist they will not be burdened by scarring from their chequered record in Cricket World Cup knockout matches when they clash with Australia on Thursday for a spot in the final. The Proteas have made four semi-final appearances in the showpiece - in 1992, 1999, 2007 and 2015 -- but have fallen to defeat every time, twice losing to Australia. In 1999, they lost to Australia after a dramatic tie at Edgbaston which saw their rivals go through due to a better group stage finish.

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Sourav Ganguly - Virender Sehwag - "You Changed The Dynamics Of Batting...": Sourav Ganguly To Virender Sehwag After ICC Hall Of Fame Glory - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka

"You Changed The Dynamics Of Batting...": Sourav Ganguly To Virender Sehwag After ICC Hall Of Fame Glory

That Virender Sehwag completely changed the dynamics of batting in Test cricket is well-documented. But former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Tuesday emphasised the Delhi dazzler did so when the game was "so strong" with world-class bowlers. Sehwag, Diana Edulji and Aravinda de Silva on Monday became the latest inductees in the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. In an appreciation letter to Sehwag that was shared by the ICC, Ganguly said, "What made you such a special player is the way you batted. You changed the dynamics of batting at the top in Test cricket.

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"The Underdog Thing...": Kane Williamson Opens Up On 'Tag' Ahead Of Cricket World Cup Semi-final vs India - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - county Kane

"The Underdog Thing...": Kane Williamson Opens Up On 'Tag' Ahead Of Cricket World Cup Semi-final vs India

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is impressed that India did not let Hardik Pandya's absence hurt them but reminded that they too have done some "good stuff" in the World Cup and "anything can happen" if they they play to their potential. India are the only team to reach the knockout stage without losing a single match, making it hot-favourite and the Kiwis enter the knockout match as 'underdogs', a tag Williamson has no qualms in accepting.

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