31 October,2023 08:30 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Nathan Lyon
Australian cricketer Nathan Lyon is adamant that the old rivals five-time champions Australia and two-time winners and hosts India will meet in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup final in Ahmedabad on November 19.
Both teams have recorded a string of victories over the weekend with Australia clinching a high-scoring five-run win against New Zealand on Saturday, while India overcame a sluggish start to triumph over England by a margin of 100 runs the following day.
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"I honestly believe it will be an Australia v India final. India is the number one [favourite] for me [and] it's been exciting to watch," Lyon said. "I think South Africa are still a dangerous team with a powerful batting line-up. You just have to look at their number three in Rassie van der Dussen, Aiden Markram, Heinrich Klaasen and then David Miller," he added.
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Lyon stressed that India also have pressure as the entire nation's expectations are towards them to win the coveted trophy. "India also have the pressure of the whole nation who are expecting them to win and their fans are so passionate. In final, Australia have the runs on the board so hopefully they can go all the way," he said.
So far, India are sitting on top with six wins in as many games, South Africa are second with a five win and loss while New Zealand and Australia have four wins and two loss to their names.
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