India vs Australia Final Preview, Cricket World Cup 2023: The ICC World Cup 2023 final is set to feature a showdown between India and Australia on November 19th at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium. India secured the top spot on the points table during the group stage, while Australia concluded in third place. In the first semi-final, India emerged victorious over New Zealand by a margin of 70 runs, with Virat Kohli scoring 117 runs and Shreyas Iyer contributing 105 runs. Mohammad Shami shone in the bowling department, taking 7 wickets.

On the flip side, Australia triumphed over South Africa in the second semi-final, winning by 3 wickets. Travis Head led the way with 62 runs, while Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins each claimed 3 wickets in the bowling department. In their cricket history, India and Australia have clashed 150 times in this format, with India winning 57 games and Australia securing victory in 83 games. Another intense battle is expected as these two formidable teams face off once again.

India vs Australia World Cup 2023 Final: Weather Report

The weather forecast for the IND vs AUS match, as per weather.com, indicates that Ahmedabad City’s temperature on Sunday is expected to reach 33° Celsius during the day and drop to 19° Celsius at night. The sky is anticipated to remain clear throughout both the day and night.

As of now, there is no forecast for rain during either daytime or nighttime, ensuring that the match will not be impacted by precipitation. Humidity levels are projected to be at 45% during the day, increasing slightly to 59% at night.

India vs Australia World Cup 2023 Final: Pitch Report

The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is known for its high-scoring nature. The average 1st innings total in ODIs stands at 237, with the average 2nd innings total being at 208. With a history of 32 ODIs hosted, the stadium has seen the team batting first emerge victorious in 17 matches, while the team batting second secured wins in 15 encounters.

The highest-ever team total at this stadium is 365/2, achieved by South Africa. The pitch at this Stadium is widely acknowledged as a favorable scoring ground, providing batters with an environment conducive to accumulating runs.