India v Australia at London looks to win world cup match with spin duo

India v Australia at London looks to win world cup match with spin duo

India after losing the bilateral series against Australia at home recently wants a turnaround this time. Moreover, India v Australia at London looking forward with their spin duo Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav. Virat Kohli will attack and look for few early wickets with world’s best bowler Jasprit Bumrah in his team. Thereafter, the 14th world cup match, India v Australia will be in favor of India. After Bumrah’s firing in, the spinners will take the game away from Australia.

Game Plan India v Australia

It means a lot for both Australia and India to win this game and get two points added. Aussies, on the other hand might play cautiously in their first ten overs and then look for quick singles. This might help Australia a lot if they don’t lose a single wicket to Indian pace attack. Thereby, considerably playing out Indian spinners with quick singles to check their run rate maintained. In the 25th over itself Australia needs to have a score of 130 or more with a loss of one or two wickets. Hence, the game will be then interesting to watch as India’s strong batting to play even better this time.

Match Interesting for Supporters

A good numbered crowd will watch at London today as how the India v Australia match will go on. There’s a feeling that more Indian supporters will be seen at London. However, both teams will be cheered with the performances of good players from these two strong teams.

It’s always good to watch India v Australia game as it could be even better during major tournaments. In this world cup, the team most likely to beat India is none other than Australia, and the rest might not match to India. England is the world’s best team but will lose against India because this time India is far better than any other team.

Khalid M Raza

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