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Following India's loss to Australia in the final, every visual of every player had heartbreak written all over it and it was “tough” for coach Rahul Dravid to see “lot of emotions in that dressing room”.
The 50-year-old Rahul Dravid hasn’t 'thought' about an extension yet as he was completely focussed on India's 2023 World Cup campaign.
92,453 in the Narendra Modi Stadium stands but they were nowhere close to putting on a show like Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai did in the World Cup
Another story of so close yet so far but this Indian team can proudly hold their head high for playing the brand of cricket they did in the World Cup.
With a comprehensive six-wicket win in the final, Australia break Indian hearts to add a sixth World Cup title to their cabinet.
Throughout the World Cup, India have been invincible and, as Rohit Sharma said, are “one final push” away from laying hands on the title.
More than one lakh spectators are expected to be in the stands cheering for India and Pat Cummins says “nothing more satisfying than hearing a big crowd go silent”
In and around the stadium, excitement for World Cup final between India and Australia is in the air but same can’t be said about the city.
ICC pitch consultant Andy Atkinson spends nearly 30 minutes inspecting the playing surface for the World Cup final. The pitch likely to be on the slower side, similar to the India vs Pakistan fixture
Sunday’s World Cup final is set to be a grand spectacle with an air show, musical performances, light & laser show and a lot more…
Bit late to the party because of dengue, a blockbuster Shubman Gill show during the Last Dance in Ahmedabad would be just perfect!
From Prime Minister Narendra Modi to former captain MS Dhoni, a lot of dignitaries are likely to grace World Cup final; special air show, plenty of singers to perform
With a tenth consecutive win, India enter their first ODI World Cup final since the 2011 edition.
Virat Kohli, the Greatest of all Time, ascended the pinnacle of ODI glory at the revered Wankhede … and then the King bowed down to the GOD
Virender Sehwag lauds Rohit Sharma’s fearless and responsible batting at top of the order and the way “he is taking care of Shubman Gill”.