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Men's ODI WC: Form Favours India, History Goes With New Zealand For Semifinal Clash (Preview)
Indeed it is likely to take only one day to decide their fortunes when India and New Zealand face off in the semifinals of the ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday. Though the ICC has scheduled a reserve day for the semifinal in case of rain, going by current weather conditions, it is likely that the match will be a one-day affair.
It is likely to be a humdinger of a clash in which the current form favours India while the money will be on New Zealand if the past record is taken into account. India are in great form having qualified for the semifinals with an all-win record while New Zealand have a tremendous record in ICC ODI events, having reached the fifth successive semifinal -- nine times in 13 editions.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31