Australian batsmen are in good form in this World Cup.
David Warner is the team's top scorer with 528 runs in 10 games. Mitchell Marsh, who scored 426 runs in nine games, and Glenn Maxwell, who scored 398 runs in eight games, add to the team's batting strength. The biggest positive for the team is that the top nine, up to Mitchell Starc, will bat. This batting depth is the strength of Australia in the final. Even if there is a breakdown in the batting in the finals, they have the batting depth to make up for it. It will pose a tough challenge to the Indian bowlers in this match. In this World Cup, India's batting really shook in the first match against Australia. India lost three wickets while scoring two runs that day. The world-class pace line-up of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins will once again challenge India in the final. If at least two of them can reach form on Sunday, things will be tough for India. Adam Sampa's spin bowling, who is the second wicket-taker in this World Cup with 22 wickets, is also a challenge for India in the final. No other team in international cricket knows better how to play in a final than Australia. Their ability not to fall under too much pressure in the finals and to gain mental dominance over their opponents is to be highlighted. This will be India's challenge on Sunday as well. Australia has won the ODI World Cup five times and is the all-time champion team. This is evident from the fact that they have won eight games in a row after losing their first two matches of this World Cup. India's 11 players will need to be at their best in the final to topple this champion team. India's first match in this World Cup was against Australia. India won the match by six wickets in Chennai. Australia, who batted first that day, were bowled out for 199 runs. In reply, India reached the target in 41.2 overs.
Head coach Nagelsmann will want to look after his team again in this match.
But a strong XI should be on the field for the first whistle, with Julian Brandt likely to be introduced due to Musziala's absence, while Leroy Sane and Florian Wirtz will once again support Niklas Fulkrug in the final third. Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who will not feature for Germany due to a back injury, will return to Barcelona for the tests. Felix Nmecha was called up but had to pull out through injury, while Nico Schlotterbeck is another notable absentee from the selection, overlooked by Nagelsmann. As for Turkey, head coach Montella is also expected to pick a strong XI for this match as it will be a great test of the team's ability to match up against the best quality opposition.
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