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India to beat Australia in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 semi-final, says fish

Chanakya II, as the fish is called, tipped India to win the semi-final showdown.

Edited By : Cricket Country Staff |Mar 25, 2015, 08:42 PM IST

Published On Mar 25, 2015, 08:42 PM IST

Last UpdatedMar 25, 2015, 08:42 PM IST

Chanakya II 'predicting' India as the winner of the semi-final. Photo Courtesy: ANI via Twitter
Chanakya II ‘predicting’ India as the winner of the semi-final. Photo Courtesy: ANI via Twitter

India will defeat Australia in their ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 semi-final clash at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday, if the prediction of a fish is to be believed. The psychic fish, called Chanakya II, made the prediction a day before the two teams were to meet for the 11th time in a World Cup match. Asian News International (ANI) posted the news on their official Twitter account. Read: India vs Australia, ICC World Cup 2015 semi-final Preview

 

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Sachin Tendulkar had earlier got his predictions of the semi-final correct. During the launch of his autobiography at an press event at the Lord’s Cricket Ground, the ‘Master Blaster’ had predicted India, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand to make it to the semi-finals, which turned out to be the precise case in the final-four stage of the ongoing mega-event. Read: Sachin Tendulkar correctly predicts ICC World Cup 2015 semi-final lineup

India and Australia clash in a high-voltage encounter, with a victory/wash-out/tie resulting in India qualifying for their second consecutive ICC Cricket World Cup final. Though the two sides are equally matched as far as form and skill is concerned, Australia will have the psychological edge over India of having defeated the Men in Blue seven times in the 10 World Cup matches they have played so far. They will however, be wary of the tremendous form that the Indian bowlers are in at the moment. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Complete Coverage