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Test Match Special

World Cup Daily: Who wins the final?

Test Match Special

BBC

Sports, News, Cricket, Sports News

4.42.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Jonathan Agnew is alongside broadcasters Bharat Sudaresen and Geoff Lemon as well as England World Cup players Michael Vaughan and Steven Finn ahead of the Cricket World Cup final. They discuss where the match between home favourites India & Australia could be won and lost. Plus, hear the thoughts of India captain Rohit Sharma in his last press conference before the game. Also, Australia captain Pat Cummins speaks to Jonathan on the eve of the final.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:04.7

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0:26.0

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0:35.0

You're listening to the TMS Podcast from BBC Radio Five Live.

0:41.0

I'm Jonathan Agnew and welcome to the World Cup daily podcast. It's the eve of the final.

0:47.0

And we're looking ahead to the India Australia clash here in Ahmedabad with the journalist and broadcasters,

0:52.3

Banat Sudraisin and Jeff Lemon, as well as the England World Cup

0:55.8

players, Michael Form, and Stephen Finn.

0:58.1

And you'll hear from the two captains, Pat Cummins, and Rohe Sharpeh Sharpe.

1:02.1

You're listening to the TMS Podcast from BBC Radio 5 Live.

1:07.0

So after almost two months we're here, where it all started,

1:11.0

the Norengra Modi Stadium in Armandabout.

1:13.2

It began with the repeat of the 2019 final as England played New Zealand, but it'll end

1:18.6

tomorrow with the hosts India against the five-time champions Australia.

1:23.4

So with me looking over this vast stadium is a man with a foot in both camps, you might say,

1:28.1

the writer of broadcaster Barrach Nurezen, who is born in India, but now lives and works of course in Australia.

1:35.0

So you're an interesting position actually about, well so are we because I've got no idea who to support tomorrow.

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