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<h1>Factbox for 2nd Semifinal India vs Australia </h1>

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Factbox on Thursday's cricket World Cup semi-final in the between of Australia and India at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

AUSTRALIA
Captain: Michael Clarke
Coach: Darren Lehmann

Squad:

Michael Clarke,
Pat Cummins,
James Faulkner,
Brad Haddin,
Mitchell Johnson,
Glenn Maxwell,
Mitchell Starc, Shane Watson,
George Bailey,
Xavier Doherty,
Aaron Finch,
Josh Hazlewood,
Mitchell Marsh,
Steven Smith,
David Warner

Results so far at 2015 World Cup:

Matches 7,
Won 5,
Lost 1,
1 abandoned

Australia Top performers

Maxwell (301 runs):

The center request batsman has been in scorching structure, crushing bowlers to all corners of the ground and frequently with offbeat shots. He has scored 66, 1, 88, 102 and 44 not out in five thumps furthermore brought five wickets with his off-twist.

Warner (288 runs):

Warner capitalized on the Afghanistan rocking the bowling alley, scoring 178 against them in Perth and has arrived at the midpoint of 57.60 in the competition.

Starc (18 wickets):

The left-arm seamer is second in the rundown of wicket-takers and has taken wickets at a normal of 9.77. He has played quick and exact.

Key to beating India:

Starc will need to make early advances and the bleeding edge batsmen need to convey against India's bowling assault which has released adversaries in every one of the seven matches in this way.


INDIA
Captain: Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Coach: Duncan Fletcher

Squad:

Shikhar Dhawan,
Rohit Sharma,
Ajinkya Rahane,
Virat Kohli,
Suresh Raina,
Ambati Rayudu,
Mohit Sharma,
MS Dhoni,
Ravindra Jadeja,
Axar Patel,
Stuart Binny,
Ravichandran Ashwin,
Bhuvneshwar Kumar,
Mohammed Shami,
Umesh Yadav

Results so far at 2015 World Cup:
Matches 7,
Won 7

India Top performers so far

Dhawan (367 runs):

Has batted himself once again into structure and will need to proceed with the great work. His organization with Sharma at the top will be critical for the holders against the considerable pace assault of Australia.

Kohli (304 runs):

He has neglected to change over his begins in the wake of scoring a ton against Pakistan in the opening match. He had gone without a half-century since that 107.

Shami (17 wickets):

Has inspired in World Cup debut with his capacity to bowl at an enthusiastic pace and shrewd utilization of the bouncer.

Yadav (14 wickets):

He has played short and quick and has possessed the capacity to swing the new ball with great control.

Key to beating Australia:

Need to bat well against Starc in the opening overs and Kohli needs to bat long against the co-has who have been unbeaten against India in the four months over all organizations.

Australia vs India head-to-head:

Total played: 117
Australia won 67,
India won 40,
no result 10

At Sydney Cricket Ground:

Played 14,
Australia won 12,
India won 1,
no result 1

Last match: January 26, 2015 - Rain washed out play after 16 overs
 
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