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Cricket legend Virender Sehwag selects his semi-finalists for the ICC World Cup 2023 in his insights

As cricket fans get ready for the much awaited ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023, former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag has offered his astute predictions on which nations he believes would gain the coveted semi-final positions in the competition.

Sehwag, who was renowned for his aggressive batting during his playing days, has garnered the attention of both experts and fans with his forecasts.

 

The teams I would choose are Australia, England, India, and Pakistan. The semi-finalists are those. Australia and England will undoubtedly go since they excel at the kind of cricket they play, which does not include traditional strokes but rather only unorthodox ones. Additionally, England and Australia are the only two visiting sides who can play superior cricket on the subcontinent, according to Sehwag.

 

India is a significant rival.

 

Thanks to Rohit Sharma’s leadership, India has lately emerged as a cricketing superpower. Thanks to their excellent mix of powerful batting and a well-balanced bowling attack, India is in a great position to win the World Cup. They have a proven track record and consistently provide good results, making them a strong contender to move on to the semi-finals.

 

England, the current world champions, seeking glory

 

The current ODI world champions, England, are dedicated to defending their championship in an Asian setting. Thanks to their dynamic and aggressive style of cricket, England has a substantial edge due to their powerful batting lineup and home field advantage. Due to their propensity for chasing ambitious objectives and prior achievement under pressure, they are most likely semi-finalists.

 

 

Australia: The Ever-Powerful Country

 

Australian cricket is known for being of the highest caliber, thus the CWC 2023 should be a wonderful opportunity to see them perform. The Australian side has a strong combination of bowling and batting skill. Due to their track record of consistency in significant competitions and aptitude for executing under pressure, they are a viable contender for the semi-finals.

 

The Underdog: Pakistan

 

Given their image as an underdog and their repeated results in ICC tournaments, Pakistan is a side that shouldn’t be underestimated. In limited-overs cricket, the Men in Green, who are sensibly led by Babar Azam, often surpass themselves. They may get to the semifinals if they can play well together, stay focused, and seize opportunities.

 

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