The Benoni venue has offered something for batsmen and bowlers alike so far this tournament. His five nerve-wracking thrillers include this theme, which is expected to continue in the final installment.
Uday Saharan’s side did not miss a beat until their nail-biting clash with South Africa in the semi-finals, winning by two wickets. Saharan, Mushir Khan and Sachin Das are in great form with the bat, while Saumi Pandey, Raj Limbani and Naman Tiwari are powerful weapons with the ball. Their ground fielding is also attractive.
It hasn’t been a smooth road for Australia so far, as evidenced by their one-wicket win over Pakistan in the semi-finals. However, new players stood up every game and showed their strength. Harry Dixon, skipper Hugh Wavegen, Ryan Hicks and Oliver Peake will be the key men with the bat, while Tom Straker, Callum Vidler, Charlie Anderson and Marli Beardman will be the handful with the ball. There is a possibility that
In yesterday’s pre-match press conference, Weibgen said it appeared the grass on the pitch was missing and it would be interesting to see what would happen.
