The buzz surrounding the ICC World Cup final pitch intensifies as India and Australia focus on the Narendra Modi Stadium’s playing surface. Australian captain Pat Cummins suggests the possibility of a used pitch for the final showdown on Sunday but emphasizes the equality for both teams. Having observed the firmness of the pitch, Cummins remarks, “It looks like a pretty good wicket.”
Reflecting on the significance of the Ahmedabad wicket, Cummins acknowledges the advantages of playing on home turf but emphasizes the team’s readiness for any challenge. He downplays the importance of the toss at this venue compared to others, stating, “We’ll be ready for anything they’ll throw at us.”
Anticipating a potentially higher-scoring final, Cummins notes the trend of the tournament’s pitches. Comparing it to the semifinal in Kolkata against South Africa, he remarks, “It’s been a bit more high-scoring here throughout the tournament.”
As India seeks redemption for the 2003 summit clash defeat, Cummins and the Australian team remain poised for the battle on what promises to be a captivating pitch at the World Cup final.
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