India and Australia are set to face off in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup final at the Narendra Modi stadium on Sunday, with a host of records and milestones on the line.
If India wins, it will be their third World Cup title, making them the first nation in the history of the Men’s Cricket World Cup to have won the tournament twice on home soil. Virat Kohli can extend his record for most runs at a single men’s Cricket World Cup, while Rohit Sharma looks to add onto his record for most centuries in Men’s Cricket World Cup history.
Mohammed Shami also has the opportunity to become the fourth-highest wicket-taker in the history of the event with three scalps against Australia. Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul also have the chance to make their mark in Indian cricket history with their performances in the final.
Australia, on the other hand, is looking for its sixth World Cup title, and players like Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, David Warner, and Glenn Maxwell have the opportunity to set or break records during the final match.
The stage is set for an exciting final with multiple records and milestones at stake.
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