Updated On: 05 November, 2023 05:08 AM IST | Mumbai | Sir Richard Hadlee
It’s conceivable that India and South Africa will meet again in the final, so whoever wins today’s match at Eden Gardens will not only have bragging rights but also momentum

India players celebrate their win over Sri Lanka at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Pic/Getty Images
Heading into the final fortnight of the tournament, it’s clear that World Cup favourites and front-runners India are in impressive form, with seven consecutive wins, and South Africa are also in formidable form, with six wins from seven games.
Sunday will witness the clash of the titans in one of the best match-ups of the tournament. Both will want to assert their authority and brand of cricket on the other. It’s conceivable that they will meet again in the final, so whoever wins this match will not only have the bragging rights but also momentum.