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Australia are favourites against India in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Semi-Final, says Matthew Hayden
Suresh Raina and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni will play a big part in the game and can be dangerous, Matthew Hayden feel.
Published On Mar 25, 2015, 09:39 PM IST
Last UpdatedMar 25, 2015, 09:39 PM IST

Sydney: Ahead of the do-or-die ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Semi-Final between India and Australia, former explosive opening batsman Matthew Hayden was on Wednesday confident that the co-hosts will beat India to enter the final. âObviously I think Australia will defeat India,â Hayden, member of Australia’s World Cup winning squads in 2003 and 2007, was quoted as saying by news.com.au on Wednesday. Read: Spinners will give MS Dhoni breathing space
The 43-year-old said Indiaâs two spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja will play a big part on Thursday considering the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) pitch which might assist the spinners. âIâve been impressed with the Indian bowling line-up. Theyâre particularly strong in the spin department with Ravi Jadeja and Ashwin and those two could be the key to the game,â Hayden was quoted as saying by news.com.au. Read:Â India vs Australia: The game that matters
The left-handed batsman also stressed that although Indian pacers have been bowling well, they havenât been exposed in the earlier matches and they will be against Australia. âWhile their pace battery has been performing admirably during the tournament, they havenât been exposed and I think they will be against Australia,â Hayden said. Read: Will the real Ravindra Jadeja please stand up?
He also said that Suresh Raina and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni will play a big part in the game and can be dangerous. âWith the bat I can see Suresh Raina and MS Dhoni playing a big part. Even if Australia takes quick wickets at the start of the game these two can be very dangerous. The conditions will suit them both,â he said. Read: Five reasons why Australia will beat India
When asked to analyse Indiaâs overall performance in the mega event, he said, âItâs hard to get a read on Indiaâs performance in the group stage because I donât think they were really tested. The South Africa game didnât really go down to the wire and they got the Proteas on a really bad day.â Read: India vs Australia, Key Battles
Speaking on the pressure that would be on the high-voltage clash, he said, âIndia have won all their games convincingly, the SCG will suit them and in a semi-final where itâs all on the line thereâs equal pressure on both sides. But theyâve been hammered by Australia all summer.â ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Complete Coverage