This story is from November 18, 2023
Virat Kohli takes rest for second day ahead of World Cup final
NEW DELHI: After experiencing cramps in the intense Mumbai heat during the semi-final, Indian team's premier batter Virat Kohli opted out of the optional net session for the second consecutive day.
This decision was made to ensure his freshness for the upcoming World Cup final against Australia in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
Despite battling cramps on his way to achieving his 50th ODI hundred, Kohli played a substantial role in the semi-final against New Zealand, dedicating a significant portion of the match to fielding.
Considering the demanding travel schedule for the Indian team, the support staff has adeptly managed the players' workload. Consequently, Kohli, along with all the pacers, was given a day of rest. Neither Kohli nor the three pacers participated in the two pre-final sessions at Motera.
Skipper Rohit Sharma, for the second day in a row, had a long and hard look at the strip and felt that there was a slight difference from the track on which they played against Pakistan on October 14.
"That wicket (Pakistan game), there was no grass on it. This wicket has some grass on it. That wicket looked a lot more drier than this one - I don't know, maybe you know, I still haven't looked today how the wicket is but from my understanding obviously it's slightly going to be on the slower side," the skipper said.
"It's not going to change too much, but it's always nice to see the pitch on the day of the game and then assess what you want to do," he added.
While, in theory, there is an option of playing Ravichandran Ashwin but it looks highly unlikely they will tinker with winning combination.
"That is something we've maintained for a long period of time and something that we've done before as well. So, it's not something new for us to come and assess the pitch on the day of the game and the players are aware of it as well."
However, the skipper isn't sure how big a factor dew will be since the temperatures have dropped this time round.
"In terms of the conditions changing, yes, the temperature has dropped a little bit. I don't know how much of a dew factor there will be because against Pakistan in that game, when we trained before the game, there was a lot of dew but there was no dew during the game.
"And even a few days back at Wankhede, we were training, there was a lot of dew on the game day there wasn't much, so that's why I keep saying the toss is not going to be a factor," he said.
(With PTI Inputs)
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Despite battling cramps on his way to achieving his 50th ODI hundred, Kohli played a substantial role in the semi-final against New Zealand, dedicating a significant portion of the match to fielding.
Considering the demanding travel schedule for the Indian team, the support staff has adeptly managed the players' workload. Consequently, Kohli, along with all the pacers, was given a day of rest. Neither Kohli nor the three pacers participated in the two pre-final sessions at Motera.
Skipper Rohit Sharma, for the second day in a row, had a long and hard look at the strip and felt that there was a slight difference from the track on which they played against Pakistan on October 14.
"That wicket (Pakistan game), there was no grass on it. This wicket has some grass on it. That wicket looked a lot more drier than this one - I don't know, maybe you know, I still haven't looked today how the wicket is but from my understanding obviously it's slightly going to be on the slower side," the skipper said.
"It's not going to change too much, but it's always nice to see the pitch on the day of the game and then assess what you want to do," he added.
While, in theory, there is an option of playing Ravichandran Ashwin but it looks highly unlikely they will tinker with winning combination.
"That is something we've maintained for a long period of time and something that we've done before as well. So, it's not something new for us to come and assess the pitch on the day of the game and the players are aware of it as well."
However, the skipper isn't sure how big a factor dew will be since the temperatures have dropped this time round.
India vs Australia: Clash of titans in World Cup final
India will come to a virtual standstill on Sunday when its cricket team led by Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli takes on five-time champion Australia in the Cricket World Cup final.
The final will be played at Narendra Modi Stadium, the world’s largest cricket venue with a seating capacity of 132,000.
India have played in front of partisan crowds during the six-week tournament. The home side has channeled that weight of expectations and pressure to win ten consecutive games — the only unbeaten team.
Virat Kohli has been the focal point for this Indian performance. Now the foremost ODI batter in history with 50 centuries, he has scored 711 runs in 10 innings at average of 101.57.
India's dominance in this World Cup has been underlined by their bowling attack. Mohammed Shami has been the leader — 23 wickets in only six games.
Going for their sixth title, Australia are the most dominant side in World Cup history. Now in their eighth final, they stand between India's quest for a third title.
Australia beat India in the 2015 World Cup semifinal at Sydney, enroute to their fifth title. In 2011, Yuvraj Singh's heroic half-century allowed the eventual championship-winning home side to beat Australia in the quarterfinals at Ahmedabad.
The 2003 final in Johannesburg was the last time the teams met in a championship match. Skipper Ricky Ponting smashed an unbeaten 140 as Australia won by 125 runs, amassing 359/2 before India surrendered meekly with 234/9.
Rohit Sharma will once again look to take the attack to Australia captain Pat Cummins and his fellow bowlers. Sharma especially loves short deliveries and has hit the most sixes in this tournament — 28.
"In terms of the conditions changing, yes, the temperature has dropped a little bit. I don't know how much of a dew factor there will be because against Pakistan in that game, when we trained before the game, there was a lot of dew but there was no dew during the game.
"And even a few days back at Wankhede, we were training, there was a lot of dew on the game day there wasn't much, so that's why I keep saying the toss is not going to be a factor," he said.
(With PTI Inputs)
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