Current:Home > reviewsCricket-mad India readies for World Cup final against Australia in 132,000-seat venue -AlphaFinance Experts
Cricket-mad India readies for World Cup final against Australia in 132,000-seat venue
View
Date:2025-04-14 07:16:24
AHMEDEBAD, India (AP) — India, a country of 1.4 billion people, will come to a virtual standstill on Sunday when its cricket team led by Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli takes on five-time champion Australia in the Cricket World Cup final.
It will be played at Narendra Modi Stadium, the world’s largest cricket venue with a seating capacity of 132,000. It was commissioned in 2015 and built with the purpose of hosting the tournament final eight years later. In the process it will likely set a world cricket attendance record.
From Chennai to Dharamsala and Mumbai to Kolkata, India has played in front of partisan crowds during the six-week tournament. The home side has channeled that weight of expectations and pressure to win 10 consecutive games — the only unbeaten team.
“We know it’s going to be a packed house,” said Australia captain Pat Cummins. “There’s going to be 130,000 fans here supporting India. So it’s going to be awesome. You have got to embrace it. The crowd will be very one sided, but also in sport, there’s nothing more satisfying than hearing a big crowd go silent. That’s the aim for us tomorrow.”
Kohli, not surprisingly, has been the focal point for this Indian performance. Now the foremost one-day international batter in history with 50 centuries, he has scored 711 runs in 10 innings at average of 101.57. It is an insurmountable tally, with Sharma (550 runs) and Australia’s David Warner (528) well behind.
India’s dominance in this World Cup, however, has been underlined by its bowling attack. Mohammed Shami has been the leader — 23 wickets in only six games. And Shami wasn’t in contention for the first four games when India opted for Hardik Pandya and Shardul Thakur/Ravichandran Ashwin.
Pandya’s left ankle injury ruled the allrounder out of the tournament and made more room for Shami. Also helping India was Jasprit Bumrah, who took 18 wickets in 10 games, while spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav chipped in with 31 wickets between them.
India’s bowling has been so impressive that it has yet to chase any total over 273 runs in this tournament and restricted the opposition to sub-100 scores twice and under-200 scores two other times. Among them, Australia was bowled out for 199 in its tournament-opening match at Chennai on Oct. 8.
“The difference is our bowling attack,” said opener Shubman Gill. “Our bowlers have either defended the total or restricted the other team to a below-par score.”
Going for its sixth title, Australia is the most dominant side in World Cup history. It has lost two finals — to the West Indies in 1975 and to Sri Lanka in 1996. Now in its eighth final, it stands between India’s quest for a third title.
The two sides have a previous knockout history — they have met on two occasions. Australia beat India in the 2015 World Cup semifinal at Sydney, enroute to its fifth title. In 2011, Yuvraj Singh’s heroic half-century allowed the eventual championship-winning home side to beat Australia in the quarterfinals at Ahmedabad.
The 2003 final in Johannesburg was the last time the teams met in a championship match. Skipper Ricky Ponting smashed an unbeaten 140 off 121 balls as Australia won by 125 runs, amassing 359-2 before India surrendered meekly with 234-9.
Sharma will once again look to take the attack to Australia captain Pat Cummins and his fellow bowlers. Sharma especially loves short deliveries and has hit the most sixes in this tournament — 28.
Australia lost its first two games — to India and South Africa — and was in 10th and last place in the standings with no points on Oct. 15. Since, Warner, Mitchell Marsh (426 runs in nine games) and Adam Zampa (22 wickets) have been the cornerstones of its revival.
“It’s why we play the game, we want to take on the best,” Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc said after his team’s semifinal win over South Africa.
“India has been the best in the tournament so far and we both find ourselves in the final. We played them in the first game of the tournament, now we get to take them on in the last. What a place to be at the end of a World Cup.”
___
AP cricket: https://apnews.com/hub/cricket
veryGood! (85429)
Related
- Macy's says employee who allegedly hid $150 million in expenses had no major 'impact'
- Oregon Republicans ask governor to protect voter rolls after DMV registered noncitizens
- You'll Be Royally Flushed by the Awkward Way Kate Middleton Met Brother James Middleton's Wife
- Apple is launching new AI features. What do they mean for your privacy?
- Olympic women's basketball bracket: Schedule, results, Team USA's path to gold
- How Connie Chung launched a generation of Asian American girls named ‘Connie’ — and had no idea
- Five college football Week 3 overreactions: Georgia in trouble? Arch Manning the starter?
- Tropical storm conditions expected for parts of the Carolinas as disturbance approaches coast
- Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
- Customer fatally shoots teenage Waffle House employee inside North Carolina store
Ranking
- Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
- Krispy Kreme introduces fall-inspired doughnut collection: See the new flavors
- How Sister Wives Addressed Garrison Brown’s Death in Season Premiere
- Georgia keeps No. 1 spot ahead of Texas in NCAA Re-Rank 1-134 as Florida State tumbles
- Paige Bueckers vs. Hannah Hidalgo highlights women's basketball games to watch
- The next generation of Buffetts is poised to become one of the biggest forces in philanthropy
- Arrests for illegal border crossings jump 3% in August, suggesting decline may be bottoming out
- Eagles vs. Falcons: MNF preview, matchups to watch and how to stream NFL game tonight
Recommendation
British swimmer Adam Peaty: There are worms in the food at Paris Olympic Village
Ja'Marr Chase's outburst was ignited by NFL's controversial new hip-drop tackle rule
NFL schedule today: What to know about Falcons at Eagles on Monday Night Football
Tito Jackson, brother of Michael Jackson and Jackson 5 co-founder, dies at 70
NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
Connie Chung talks legacy, feeling like she 'parachuted into a minefield' on '20/20'
The Fate of Emily in Paris Revealed After Season 4
Another earthquake rattles Southern California: Magnitude 3.6 quake registered in Los Angeles area