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Test Match Special

World Cup Daily: Semi-Final Preview

Test Match Special

BBC

Sports News, Sports, News, Cricket

4.42.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Who will reach the World Cup Final? Simon Mann looks ahead to the knockout stage. Henry Moeran, Prakash Wakankar, Alex Hartley and Daniel Norcross are in Mumbai for unbeaten India against New Zealand. Then Simon is joined by Jonathan Agnew and Steve Finn to discuss Thursday’s clash between Australia and South Africa. You can listen to both on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds, starting with India vs New Zealand on Wednesday at 8am.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts.

0:04.6

The TestMAC Special Podcasts at the Cricket World Cup.

0:08.9

LEMEN

0:09.5

and a half again.

0:10.5

Oh, it could be...

0:11.0

Oh, it could be... Oh, Lord! Oh, Lord!

0:13.0

Oh, B. W. He pulled across the line holding, and India have caused one of the greatest upsets

0:18.9

in the history of all the sport.

0:20.9

They have won the third credentialed World Cup.

0:24.0

There's a mix up.

0:25.0

Oh there could be a run out.

0:26.0

There will be a run out.

0:28.0

The tie, Australia is in the final.

0:30.0

Hello I'm Simon, man, and welcome to the World Cup daily podcast.

0:36.2

After 45 matches played over six weeks at 10 venues across India, we finally reached the

0:42.0

knockout stage. We started with 10 teams we are

0:44.9

down to four and we'll look ahead to the semi-finals as India face New Zealand and

0:49.7

Australia take on South Africa. You're listening to the TMS Podcast from BBC Radio 5 Live.

0:57.0

So I'm in Calcutta building it up to Thursday's game between South Africa and Australia. We've had Devali, we've waved

1:04.6

goodbye to England, we've had the inquest, but the focus in the next few days

1:09.9

might be on the Calcutta weather. More about that in just a moment. We'll look

1:14.7

ahead to that second semi-final with the BBC's cricket correspondent Jonathan

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