• Sunil Gavaskar has predicted the four semifinalists of ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023.

  • The summit clash of the tournament is scheduled for November 19.

Sunil Gavaskar predicts the four semifinalists of ODI World Cup 2023
Sunil Gavaskar, ODI world Cup 2023 (Photo Source: Twitter)

Former Indian cricket captain and legendary batter Sunil Gavaskar has shared his predictions for the four semifinalists of the ongoing ICC ODI World Cup 2023. With the tournament at a crucial juncture, Gavaskar’s insights have garnered attention from cricket enthusiasts worldwide.

Sunil Gavaskar’s semifinalists for ICC Cricket World Cup 2023

Gavaskar’s keen understanding of the game has led him to highlight four teams that he believes will make it to the semifinals. According to the cricketer-turned-commentator, the teams that are likely to secure a spot in the semifinals are India, New Zealand, South Africa and either Australia or England.

India, England, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa are the five prominent teams that have a rich history of success in various formats of the game. These teams are known for their competitive spirit, skilled player, and consistent performances in major cricket tournaments.

India: The Indian cricket team is one of the powerhouses in international cricket, known for its strong batting lineup, talented spinners, and emerging fast-bowling talent. India has achieved significant success in both ODI and Test formats, winning multiple ICC tournaments, including the ICC Cricket World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy.

England: The England cricket team has a long and storied history in the sport and has made significant contributions to the development of modern cricket. Known for their aggressive and resilient style of play, the England team has experienced periods of dominance in international cricket, particularly in the white-ball format.

Australia: The Australian cricket team is renowned for its aggressive and competitive style of play. Australia have a remarkable track record in international cricket, having consistently been one of the top-performing teams in various formats. The team has won five ICC Cricket World Cups and has produced several legendary cricketers who have left an indelible mark on the sport.

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New Zealand: The New Zealand cricket team, often referred to as the Black Caps, has emerged as a strong contender in international cricket in recent years. Known for their tenacity and sportsmanship, the team has achieved notable successes, including reaching the finals of the last two ICC Cricket World Cups. New Zealand’s cricketing history is characterized by a strong sense of unity and a never-say-die attitude.

South Africa: The South African cricket team, known as the Proteas, has a strong presence in international cricket. Recognized for their skilled pace bowlers and talented batsmen, South Africa has achieved several significant milestones in international cricket, including reaching the semifinals of major ICC tournaments.

Gavaskar’s predictions have ignited discussions among fans and experts, who have been closely following the performance of these teams throughout the tournament.

Knockout stage of World Cup 2023

The top four teams from the league stage will move to the knockout stage of the tournament. In semifinal 1, the first-ranked team in the points table will take on the side placed at the fourth spot, while the second and third-ranked teams will lock horns in the 2nd semifinal.

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The grand finale of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 is scheduled for November 19, with November 20 being marked as the reserved day.

  • 1st semifinal – November 15, Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
  • 2nd semifinal – November 16, Eden Gardens, Kolkata
  • Final – November 19, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

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