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India vs New Zealand, Cricket World Cup semi-final preview: Where to watch live, team news, possible XI and betting odds

India and New Zealand play the first semi-final of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

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It has been a dream World Cup campaign for Virat Kohli's men and now everything boils down to having two perfect days.

The quest starts with the semi-final clash against New Zealand at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester on July 9.

Though the formidable Indian top-order, led by tournament top-scorer Rohit Sharma, is expected to deliver, New Zealand's seam attack will also be ready and waiting to knock at the corridor of uncertainty.

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It has been a campaign in which Kohli and his men have been successfully able to hide their chinks even without a suitable 'Plan B' but they don't have an option of letting the script go awry anymore.

The sub-plots promise to be fascinating --- Rohit trying to hook a Lockie Ferguson bouncer, KL Rahul negotiating one from Trent Boult that could tail in, Kohli smashing Matt Henry all around.

Or it could be Kane Williamson's near perfect technique against spinners or Ross Taylor trying to get a grip of Jasprit Bumrah.

Last but not the least is whether Mahendra Singh Dhoni is able to get a hang of Mitchell Santner's slow left-arm orthodox bowling having watched him closely at the Chennai Super Kings nets.

A near flawless campaign could come to naught against a gutsy Black Caps side which has always asked probing questions in ICC tournaments.

To India's comfort, New Zealand's tournament has gone on a downward spiral during their last three games but their initial good work helped them beat Pakistan to a last four spot.

But it couldn't have been more enticing that Rohit (647), KL Rahul (360) and Virat Kohli (442) with a cumulative contribution of 1347 runs will meet their match in Ferguson (17 wickets), Boult (15 wickets) and Matt Henry (10 wickets), who have shared 42 wickets between them.

Not to forget that all-rounder Jimmy Neesham (11 wickets) and Colin de Grandhomme (5 wickets) take the seamers' tally to 58 wickets.

'Law of averages' can be a worry for India simply because the top-order hasn't had a failure as such, even the loss against England saw Rohit and Kohli score runs.

The midde-order hasn't yet faced a '30 for 3 day' in the competition and Boult's first spell under a cloudy Manchester sky could unsettle the best in the business.

Also save Hardik Pandya, the other middle-order batsmen haven't inspired highest confidence and that includes Dhoni despite his 293 runs and a 90 plus strike-rate.

He has scored runs on some tricky wickets but he would be certainly hoping for a lot more against the Black Caps. What could go in his favour is the pace at which Henry and Ferguson would bowl. If his horizontal bat shots get going, Dhoni will be a different player to deal with.

New Zealand's 'achilles heel' has been their batting as none from their top-order, save Williamson (481 runs), have been able to stamp their authority.

Bumrah didn't play the last bilateral series in New Zealand and he could prove to be more than a handful for the horribly out of form Martin Guptill (166) and Colin Munro (125).

New Zealand's poor batting is reflected from the fact that save Williamson, the only other top-order player to have crossed an aggregate of 250 runs is Ross Taylor (261).

In terms of batting, they are no match for India where a much criticised Dhoni has also scored near 300 runs.

India will fancy bowling first considering Bumrah and Mohammed Shami's good form.

However, there could be some changes in the line-up as number of right-handers in the New Zealand line-up may prompt India to drop one of the two wrist spinners.

Yuzvendra Chahal, according to Kohli, was a forced change in the last game and it's still not clear whether there's been an injury issue.

Ravindra Jadeja was accurate in his first appearance and he could be in consideration.

In case India go with three seamers, including Bhuvneshwar Kumar, then Kedar Jadhav, with his round-arm off-spin apart from cheeky strokes, could once again replace Dinesh Karthik in the middle-order.

In the end, on a knock-out day, Kohli wouldn't mind an inside edge to miss stumps or go for a boundary when batting and enjoy the benefits of a horrible mix-up between opposition batsmen while fielding.

That's the slice of luck everyone needs apart from the 99 percent effort on a big day.

In their trophy-winning campaign of 1983, India had faced England in the last-four stage. England would be up against Australia in the second semifinal on July 11 in Birmingham.

Squads:

India: Virat Kohli (captain), Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, MS Dhoni (wk), Hardik Pandya, Dinesh Karthik, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohanmmed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Mayank Agarwal, Ravindra Jadeja, Kedar Jadhav

New Zealand: Kane Williamson (captain), Martin Guptill, Colin Munro, Ross Taylor, Tom Latham (wk), Tom Blundell, Colin de Grandhomme, Jimmy Neesham, Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Mitchell Samtner, Henry Nicholls, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi.

Venue:  Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester

Where to watch: The match starts 3.00 pm IST.  It will be broadcast live on Starsports network. Online viewers can catch the action on Hotstar.

Pitch report and conditions:  Expect a flat deck for the match. Team winning the toss would want to bat first. Light showers are predicted before the match. We could have a delayed start.

Team News: The best news leading into this game is that neither team is suffering from a major injury crisis.

Possible XI: 

India XI: KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, MS Dhoni, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Yuzvendra Chahal, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah

New Zealand XI: Ross Taylor, Tim Southee, Martin Guptill, Kane Williamson (c), Colin de Grandhomme, Trent Boult, Tom Latham (wk), James Neesham, Matt Henry, Mitchell Santner, Henry Nicholls

Players to watch out for:

Rohit Sharma (IND)

cwc 2019, ind vs sl, rohit sharma century

Against Sri Lanka, Rohit Sharma struck fifth hundred of this World Cup. With that century, the Indian opener now holds the record of most centuries in a single edition of a World Cup. Rohit is this World Cup's top run scorer. If Rohit gets going, then India could post or chase tall totals with ease.

Trent Boult (New Zealand)

Trent Boult

In eight matches, Trent Boult has scalped 15 wickets at an average of 24.66. He also bowled three stunning yorkers to complete a hat-trick against Australia. During India's visit to New Zealand earlier this year, Boult's spell of 5/21 in the fourth ODI reduced India to 92 all-out. Other than Kane Williamson, it is Boult that New Zealand rely on.

Betting odds (bet365)

India: 3/10

New Zealand: 5/2

Other bets on the match can be checked on Oddschecker.

Prediction: 

The form and the odds suggest that India are the favourites to win the semi-final but New Zealand should not be taken lightly. Expected a tightly fought contest.

(With inputs from PTI)

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First Published on Jul 8, 2019 05:59 pm
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