Legendary Wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist Predicts Two Finalists of the ODI World Cup 2023

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Legendary wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist predicts two finalists of the ODI World Cup 2023
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Legendary Wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist Predicts Two Finalists of the ODI World Cup 2023

Cricket fans throughout the world are anticipating the start of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 in India on October 5. The anticipation has been increased by the daring predictions made by noted cricketer and former Australian wicket-keeper batsman Adam Gilchrist about the two teams he thinks would ultimately compete for the coveted trophy in the Final of this prestigious ODI tournament.

The tournament’s opening game is slated to occur on Thursday at Ahmedabad’s renowned Narendra Modi Stadium. The defending champions, England, will square off against New Zealand in this action-packed opening game, setting the stage for what is anticipated to be a very competitive World Cup.

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Gilchrist’s Prediction for the World Cup 2023 Final

Gilchrist acknowledged the enthusiasm and anticipation around the competition by sending his best wishes to each side competing in the Cricket World Cup 2023. Along with his well wishes, the 51-year-old made a prediction that will fuel cricket fans’ fervor: he thinks Australia will win by defeating India in the championship game.

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It is important to note that Pat Cummins-led Australia will be the opposition for the Indian team’s opening ODI match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on October 8, as they begin their World Cup trip.

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India’s final World Cup 2023 roster included Ravichandran Ashwin in lieu of the injured Axar Patel, and Australia’s final World Cup 2023 squad included Marnus Labuschagne in place of the injured all-rounder Ashton Agar.

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