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The Indian team has done their best till now, and here is a chance to excel. Work hard in silence; let your success be your noise. Success is not a sudden effect; it is a result of grit and determination. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there—you must go beyond that to reach the final.
🏏 Cricket World Cup 2023: 1st Semi-Final: India vs New Zealand 🏏
Team India will take on New Zealand in the semifinals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai today.
Is there a chink in India's armor? Who knows. Nine different teams took turns unsuccessfully discovering it and with each failed attempt, India's aura grew stronger, their stature more forbidding.
The semifinal is a repeat of the clash between the two sides in the 2019 ODI World Cup at Trent Bridge, which the Black Caps won by 18 runs.
The Men in Blue enter this clash with the Blackcaps after their Diwali victory against Scott Edwards-led Team Netherlands.
Team India won the match against the Netherlands at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium by a whopping 160 runs. New Zealand also won its recent match against the Kusal Mendis-led Sri Lanka by 5 wickets. Incidentally, this match was also held at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
While Team India is in the top spot of the World Cup 2023 points table, New Zealand is on the fourth spot. India has won all nine matches it has played so far against Netherlands, South Africa, England, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, New Zealand, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Australia.
New Zealand, on the other hand, has won five out of the nine matches it has played so far.
The Blackcaps have won against teams like Sri Lanka, South Africa, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Netherlands, and England. While India has a net run rate (NRR) of 2.570, New Zealand has an NRR of 0.743.
Through this glorious run, Rohit Sharma's men have exuded main character energy to a point where the lack of anxiety on their path has been the leading cause of anxiety among their supporters.
At the start, it was a case of peaking very early. But India kept winning.
Then it was a case of only chasing to win. But then India defended targets in the next four games, even making 229 seem well above par.
the bat, they've breached the 350-mark twice, just as many times as they've bowled the opposition out for double-digit totals.
For all their excellence, India also deserves credit for their admirable endurance of the public expectations they move around with and still being ruthlessly clinical out in the middle.
India have lived with the memory of Manchester for four years now and without a knockout win at an ICC event for even longer.
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