Australia know what to expect from a partisan crowd in Sunday's World Cup final, but the underdogs have enough to ensure an India win is not yet certain.
Follow our live updates as unbeaten hosts India face Australia in the Cricket World Cup final in Ahmedabad.
Can the hosts lift the World Cup trophy on home soil, or will the Baggy Greens spoil the party in Ahmedabad?
Over-by-over reports: The hosts and favourites take on the five-time former champions in Ahmedabad. Join our writers to see who triumphs.
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India appear to have prepared a pitch which will be favourable to their spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav for the Cricket World Cup final against ...
The subject of the pitch dominated the semi-final conversation earlier this week with pundits and fans unimpressed with India after their win over New ...
Excitement builds in Ahmedabad as unbeaten hosts get set to face Australia in the ICC Cricket World Cup final.
India and Australia beat New Zealand and South Africa respectively to qualify for World Cup 2023 final.
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Australia quietened the wild support from the 100,000-strong home crowd by dismissing their previously unbeaten opponents for 240 before Travis Head's ...
Opener Travis Head hit a sparkling 137 to power Australia to a record-extending sixth World Cup title with a convincing six-wicket win over India in ...
Australia won their sixth 50-over World Cup as Travis Head's superb 137 capped a ruthless display to stun the hosts in Ahmedabad.
Travis Head (137 off 120 balls) becomes just the sixth player to score a century in a mens Cricket World Cup final; he shares in 192-run partnership with ...
Australia's Travis Head, who scored 137, says he was "lucky" to get over a broken hand and be able to play, adding: "I didn't think I would be."
Australia smart in their choice to field first on a slow pitch in Ahmedabad, Ravi Shastri and Sanjay Manjrekar agree.
Australia captain Pat Cummins won the toss and opted to bowl first, gambling on the wicket getting easier to bat on later in the day while expecting the ...