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Prediction for the T20 WC final

This will be an unconventional type of historical match. In this match very unpredictable results will be seen at the ground.

Updated on: Sep 25, 2007 04:48 PM IST
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This will be an epic clash. The results at the ground will be unpredictable. Great highs and lows will shock the crowd and unexpected turns will depress as well as excite the spectators and fans of both the teams. Expectations will be high from the senior batsmen of both sides. On the other hand, young players will be the cause of depression. This competition will be quite close and tough for both the teams. No one can assess what will happen till the last few balls. The run rate will fluctuate throughout the match. Lots of long shots will entertain the spectators.

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For India, there will no great hope from the opening pair. The combination of a senior left-hand batsman and a right-hand batsmen will be very good for the team's run rate. India’s left-hand batsmen and bowlers will create magic. Many a time India will get advantage of mis-fielding while they bat. Irfan Pathan, Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh will be the most crucial players.

For Pakistan it will be better if they open their innings with senior and very experienced batsmen, who will place them in a comfortable position. Sohail Tanveer, Umar Gul and Asif will do excellent bowling. Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik will play a devastating innings, but they would have to play with a cool mind and should ignore aggression.

Cricketonomics:

India - 51%

Pakistan - 49%

Tie - 00%

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