IND vs AUS Final Match Prediction: India or Australia, who will win the trophy, what is the prediction of astrology



India Vs Australia World Cup 2023 Final Astrology Win Predictions: Cricket lovers all over the world are eagerly waiting for 19th November. This day also becomes special for the cricket lovers of India because India has to compete with Australia. The final match of India and Australia ODI World Cup 2023 is to be played at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. India's journey in this tournament has been very wonderful. The team has won all its 9 matches so far. India has reached the final by defeating New Zealand in the semi-finals.

IND vs AUS: Who will lift the ICC World Cup 2023 trophy?

According to astrology, if we compare the horoscopes of both the parties, then India has the upper hand against Australia. According to astrologer's prediction - According to the horoscope of both the countries, there is every possibility that the ICC World Cup 2023 trophy will remain in India. According to the match, India's horoscope currently looks stronger than Australia. According to astrology, the morale of Indian players is at its peak at this time, this will help in winning the match in their favor.


What does Captain Rohit Sharma's horoscope say?

Talking about Indian captain Rohit Sharma, his horoscope looks very strong in this World Cup. Which has helped him in his leadership skills. Furthermore, the movement of Rohit's planets is similar to Mahendra Singh Dhoni's horoscope during the World Cup 2011. Looking at Rohit Sharma's horoscope, it seems that he will create history for himself and the team by lifting the ICC World Cup 2023 trophy in Ahmedabad on November 19, 2023.

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Too much of anything is always bad. Talking about the horoscope of other members of the team, Rahu, Venus and Ketu are in strong positions in the horoscope of players like Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah. Looking at the horoscope of all of them, it seems that they are fully prepared to dominate their opponents. Talking about astrology, this time history can be created in the final of World Cup 2023 on Sunday. Due to Mars being in the eighth house, there is a fear that Indian players will have to focus on their strengths. All players will have to avoid overconfidence.


horoscope of australians

Talking about Australian players, Pat Cummins's horoscope looks good and strong. His horoscope shows that he can leave everyone behind in leadership skills. Comparing the horoscopes of Rohit Sharma and Pat Cummins, it is found that all the planets of Rohit are moving ahead of the Australian captain. In the Australian team, the horoscopes of Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc and Marnus Labuschagne appear to be in a strong position.

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Rohit Sharma And Pat Cummins' Pre-Shoot With World Cup Trophy Goes Viral. See Pics



Rohit Sharma And Pat Cummins' Pre-Shoot With World Cup Trophy Goes Viral. See Pics

Both the captains posed with the coveted World Cup trophy


Ahead of the much-awaited ICC World Cup 2023 final between India and Australia, captains Rohit Sharma and Pat Cummins participated in a customary pre-match photo session on Saturday. The photoshoot took place in the Adalaj Stepwell, located in the small town of Adalaj, close to Gandhinagar in Gujarat. For the photoshoot, both the captains posed with the coveted World Cup trophy and were all smiles. 

Sharing the pictures, ICC wrote on X, ''It all comes down to one day.''


See the pictures here:






Rohit Sharma And Pat Cummins' Pre-Shoot With World Cup Trophy Goes Viral. See Pics
Both the captains posed with the coveted World Cup trophy


Ahead of the much-awaited ICC World Cup 2023 final between India and Australia, captains Rohit Sharma and Pat Cummins participated in a customary pre-match photo session on Saturday. The photoshoot took place in the Adalaj Stepwell, located in the small town of Adalaj, close to Gandhinagar in Gujarat. For the photoshoot, both the captains posed with the coveted World Cup trophy and were all smiles. 
Sharing the pictures, ICC wrote on X, ''It all comes down to one day.''

See the pictures here:



Notably, the Indian men's cricket team will take on Australia in the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 in front of a packed Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad today, November 19. Cricket fans from all over the country are eagerly awaiting the clash and the atmosphere is electric with excitement. While Australia will seek to claim a record sixth World Cup crown today, India will look for their third title. 

At Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday, Australia defeated South Africa by three wickets in one of the most closely contested CWC matches while on Wednesday, hosts India defeated New Zealand by 70 runs at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai to advance to their fourth World Cup final. The Indian side has remained unbeaten in the tournament, winning all 10 matches it has played so far. 

India squad: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ishan Kishan, Prasidh Krishna, Suryakumar Yadav.

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Australia squad: Pat Cummins (c), Steve Smith, Alex Carey, Josh Inglis, Sean Abbott, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitch Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc.

The World Cup takes place every four years and is one of the most anticipated tournaments among cricket fans. This is the 13th edition of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup since it started in 1975.


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IND vs NZ semifinal | India storms into final with Kohli’s record 50th, Shami’s sizzling seven



A Wednesday night of delight ebbed away at the Wankhede Stadium as the Men in Blue, savouring individual excellence and team solidity, got past New Zealand in the World Cup semifinal. Virat Kohli’s record-breaking 50th ODI ton, Shreyas Iyer’s century, and Mohammed Shami’s seven for 57, all combined wonderfully as India defeated Kane Williamson’s men by 70 runs.

Chasing India’s 397 for four, New Zealand finished with 327 in 48.5 overs. Having lost to the same rival in the 2019 World Cup semifinal at Manchester, Rohit Sharma’s men turned the tables, and will now march into the November 19 final at Ahmedabad, awaiting the victor of the Australia-South Africa semifinal.

New Zealand started brightly through Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra. Conway, however, nibbled at Shami’s first delivery and saw K.L. Rahul effect a diving catch. Skipper Williamson, tight defence and watchful eyes, drove a four off Shami, the latter in turn scalped Ravindra, drawing an edge.

Williamson and Daryl Mitchell then stitched a defiant 181-run third-wicket partnership. The latter was all swagger while thumping a six off Shami. Williamson had a close shave when Rahul accidentally disturbed the stumps and there was no conclusive evidence about whether the second bail too was dislodged before the direct throw disturbed the timber with Williamson’s bat being on the line.

Later Shami dropped Williamson on 52 but Mitchell was in terrific form, lashing at Jasprit Bumrah, and soon registered his ton. Williamson (69), though, succumbed to Shami, who also accounted for Tom Latham. The double blow was too much to bear and New Zealand wilted despite Mitchell’s glorious 134 (119b, 9x4, 7x6).

In the afternoon, Rohit won the toss, elected to bat and set a rollicking tempo. Whipping a four off Trent Boult, Rohit drove the next past mid-off as the first over yielded 10. His partner Shubman Gill then tucked into Tim Southee before Rohit unleashed a bouquet of drives and pulls as Boult and Southee felt the heat of the Indian skipper’s bat.

Spinner Mitchell Santner was hoisted into the stands, and Rohit (47) seemed set for more when he mistimed a stroke against Southee and Williamson judged the skier to a nicety. As new man Kohli bided his time, Gill shifted gears, pulling the seamers and dancing down to the spinners. However, at 79, he winced in pain, clutched his thighs and returned to the pavilion.

Kohli kept pocketing his runs while Shreyas played the aggressor. He lofted Ravindra for six, a template he later followed against Southee and Boult. A pulled four off Lockie Ferguson hinted at a change in approach from Kohli, and soon Boult and Southee too found the batter at his immaculate best.

As Kohli neared his 50th ODI ton, the venue rang out with the ‘Kohli, Kohli’ chants. A two off Ferguson cleared the decks for a fresh milestone. Soon in the death overs, Kohli (117, 113b, 9x4, 2x6), Shreyas (105, 70b, 4x4, 8x6), after getting to his ton, and Suryakumar Yadav all fell while trying to hustle and India finished with a score well beyond the rival’s grasp.


Scoreboard:

INDIA

Rohit Sharma c Williamson b Southee 47 (29b, 4x4, 4x6), Shubman Gill (not out) 80 (66b, 8x4, 3x6), Virat Kohli c Conway b Southee 117 (113b, 9x4, 2x6), Shreyas Iyer c Mitchell b Boult 105 (70b, 4x4, 8x6), K.L. Rahul (not out) 39 (20b, 5x4, 2x6), Suryakumar Yadav c Phillips b Southee 1 (2b); Extras (b-1, lb-1, w-6): 8; Total (for four wkts. in 50 overs): 397.


FALL OF WICKETS

1-71 (Rohit, 8.2 overs), 2-327 (Kohli, 43.6), 3-381 (Shreyas, 48.5), 4-382 (Suryakumar, 49.1).


NEW ZEALAND BOWLING

Boult 10-0-86-1, Southee 10-0-100-3, Santner 10-1-51-0, Ferguson 8-0-65-0, Ravindra 7-0-60-0, Phillips 5-0-33-0.


NEW ZEALAND

Devon Conway c Rahul b Shami 13 (15b, 3x4), Rachin Ravindra c Rahul b Shami 13 (22b, 3x4), Kane Williamson c Suryakumar b Shami 69 (73b, 8x4, 1x6), Daryl Mitchell c Jadeja b Shami 134 (119b, 9x4, 7x6), Tom Latham lbw b Shami 0 (2b), Glenn Phillips c Jadeja b Bumrah 41 (33b, 4x4, 2x6), Mark Chapman c Jadeja b Kuldeep 2 (5b), Mitchell Santner c Rohit b Siraj 9 (10b), Tim Southee c Rahul b Shami 9 (10b, 1x4), Trent Boult (not out) 2 (2b); Lockie Ferguson c Rahul b Shami 6 (3b, 1x6); Extras (b-4, lb-5, w-19, nb-1): 29; Total (in 48.5 overs): 327.


FALL OF WICKETS

1-30 (Conway, 5.1), 2-39 (Ravindra, 7.4), 3-220 (Williamson, 32.2), 4-220 (Latham, 32.4), 5-295 (Phillips, 42.5), 6-298 (Chapman, 43.5), 7-306 (Mitchell, 45.2), 8-319 (Santner, 47.5), 9-321 (Southee, 48.2).


INDIA BOWLING

Bumrah 10-1-64-1, Siraj 9-0-78-1, Shami 9.5-0-57-7, Jadeja 10-0-63-0, Kuldeep 10-0-56-1.

Toss: India; PoM: Shami.

India won by 70 runs.

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