Campaign India Team
Mar 24, 2011

Campaign India Adland Predictions: ICC World Cup 2011 – India vs Australia

Campaign India brings you Adland's Predictions for each of the ICC World Cup matches daily.

Campaign India Adland Predictions: ICC World Cup 2011 – India vs Australia

With a big match on the cards at Ahmedabad today with India playing Australia for a spot in the semis, this will be a match almost every cricket fan would be following. Here are the Campaign India Adland predictions for the day: 

 

Anant Rangaswami

India should win this one – just.

 

 

 

Hiren Pandit

My heart says India, but my head says Australia. Australia has the pace attack and players to play the spin well. The middle order is a bit of worry for India. But I hope that I am proved wrong. 

 

 

Prashant Singh

This is a tough call to make. Both teams are equally matched. If India's batting (top 4) have delivered, the Aussie bowling (fast) has done the same. On current form, I would go with 52-48 in India's favour. But I am picking Australia for this one. Hope I am wrong.
 

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Campaign India

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