Wait is over for all the cricket lovers. Today, we will see the two best test teams fight for the championship match. Yes, it’s India vs Australia WTC Final at Oval. The pitch is friendly for batters and bowlers. Expect to remain the same all five days.
English conditions and Indian batters struggle:
English conditions suit more bowlers, especially seam and swing bowlers. Both teams have the best seamers and swing bowlers. India has Shami and Siraj, and Aussie has Starc and Cummins.
Better conditions for Aussie batters, relief from spin pitches:
Australia looks more balanced on paper. Conversely, the Indian team has more experience and informed players. All eyes will be on Kohli, Gill and Pujara and how they bat in India vs Australia WTC final. Also, a form of Siraj and Shami will decide the match for India. We must expect the spinner’s role to be manageable in these conditions. Still, Jadeja and Ashwin, with their experience, will try to hold the Aussie inning.
The strong batting lineup of Australia:
The Australian batting lineup will be more confident in these conditions. Stylish Khawaja, unorthodox Smith Labuschagne and fire hitter Head will try to take on Indian bowlers in these conditions.
Can Virat Kohli play the best test inning of his life:
It’s a pressure game. Gill has shown his form in IPL 2023, and Pujara has done well in the county. India needs Kohli to step up for this match. If India wants to score big on board, Kohli or Gill will do it for India. Rohit form is worried, so all eyes will be on Virat Kohli. India needs one of his best inning of life in this WTC Final match. If he scores big, India will not lose this match for sure.
Final thoughts:
The match will start at 3pm Indian time. Any team who wins the toss will bowl first as many experts predict the pitch will become better for batters from 2nd to the third day. Grass has been cut off, so expect good batting from both teams. It’s a pressure game the team which will control the nerves and stick to the basics will win it.
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