Gautam Gambhir did not take the name of Virat Kohli, called him the game changer of Team India, will be most important in the final

New Delhi. The teams of India and Australia will face each other in the ICC ODI World Cup final. While India defeated New Zealand in the first semi-final, the Kangaroo team reached the final by defeating South Africa in a thrilling match. Team India has defeated every team that appeared in this World Cup. Every player has shown amazing performance so it is very difficult to choose one but former opener Gautam Gambhir has been named as the game changer.

The performance of the host team in the ICC ODI World Cup being played in India has been impressive. Till now Team India has not lost a single match. The team reached the semi-finals by winning 9 consecutive matches and defeated New Zealand by 70 runs in the semi-final. Virat Kohli is creating panic after the aggressive opening pair of captain Rohit Sharma and Shubman. The batting of Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul in the middle order is tremendous. Mohammed Shami is creating havoc with his teammates with the ball.

Every player of Team India is such that he can change the match on his own. Former Indian opener Gautam Gambhir expressed his views and called Shreyas Iyer a game changer on Star Sports show before the World Cup final. He said, see I am going to say a big thing. Virat Kohli has played good innings but for me the real game changer of the match is Shreyaar Iyer. What amazing batting this player, playing his first World Cup, has done. Has scored two consecutive centuries and can prove to be a real game changer in the final also.

Gambhir’s game changer performance
Shreyas Iyer has shown amazing form in this World Cup. This batsman, who is returning after injury, has scored consecutive centuries in the last two matches. After scoring a century against Netherlands, he also defeated New Zealand’s bowlers in the semi-finals. Till now a total of 526 runs have been scored in this World Cup.

Tags: India vs Australia, Shreyas Iyer, Virat Kohli, world cup 2023

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