India, the hosts of the tournament, have won all ten of their matches on their way to reaching the World Cup final for the first time since their victory at home in 2011. After winning all nine of their league stage games, they beat New Zealand convincingly in the semi-finals in Mumbai.India will now face Australia in the final.
Australia edged past South Africa in the second semi-final at Eden Gardens on Thursday.After 47 matches over six weeks, the 2023
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Title will be decided in the finals at the Narendra Modi Stadium. A record crowd of 130,000 is expected at the massive venue. India have won the Men’s ICC Cricket World Cup
twice before – first in 1983 in the UK and at home in 2011. Australia are the tournament’s most successful team with five titles, the last coming in 2015.