Before anything, I need to own up that my other semi-final's prediction was upset. Hey, I miscalculated that it was seventh semi-final appearance for the Kiwis. So, one finalist of 2015 World Cup has been decided!
What also has been decided is that now the Cup will stay on the Indian Subcontinent. On cards today is the other semi-final: A match-up that threatens to bring not one but two neighboring nations to a screeching halt. Some employers have declared the day off for their employees, and those who did not, will probably have their employees calling in sick. The PMs of the two countries will only be two of the celebrities watching the game. Even the hoops hoopla or so called march madness here in the US was displaced on National Public Radio, NPR all-things-considered for a discussion about the upcoming semi-final. How did we even get here?
Past: For the Men-in-Green, it wasn't just the usual board bickering about team composition and leadership but also the fixing scandal that put them in a spot. Preparations before the tournament weren't best either, but the MIGs seemed to have come together and held on to each other. The Men-in-Blue on the other hand had been performing steadily and rising upto the second ranking in the ODIs. While the batting lineup has been doing Tango in Tandem with Tendulakar Tornado, the bowling attack has left much to be desired.
Present: Weakened by the absence of Praveen Kumar and Nehra, SreeSanth and Munaf barely showing up for the games, Zaheer's brilliance buttressed by the batsmen, team India has somehow managed to secure a semi-final spot. The majority of top batting spots in the tournament, so far, are occupied by the Indians. Yuvraj is born-again all-rounder and grabbed four MoM awards. In contrast, Pakistan's consistent peformance has relied on their bowling attack. Afridi has revealed himself as the destructor-in-chief, holding steady as tournaments top wicket taker.
Future: Doesn't matter what stage, India-Pakistan game always promises to be a cracker-jacker of a game.
India has never lost to Pakistan in the world-cup and hoping that this record will stay for atleast another four years. As always wearing blue and cheering for Men-in-Blue, GO GO GO INDIA!!!!