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Sri Lanka legend Muttiah Muralitharan predicts the semifinalists of ODI World Cup 2023

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In a cricketing world buzzing with excitement ahead of the ODI World Cup 2023, Sri Lanka’s legendary spin maestro, Muttiah Muralitharan, has weighed in with his predictions for the tournament’s semifinalists. Known for his cricketing wisdom and unparalleled spin-bowling expertise, Muralitharan’s insights have added a layer of excitement to the build-up of this prestigious event.

With 68 wickets to his name, Muralitharan still holds the record for the most wickets in ODI World Cup history by an Asian player.

Muralitharan’s predictions for the semifinalists of the ODI World Cup 2023​


India: Muralitharan acknowledged India’s impressive track record in ODI cricket and their familiarity with home conditions. He emphasized India’s formidable batting lineup and quality bowling attack, making them a strong contender in the tournament.

England: The English team, according to Muralitharan, possesses the perfect blend of experienced players and emerging talent. Their recent successes in limited-overs cricket have made them a force to be reckoned with, and Muralitharan expects them to make a strong push in the tournament.

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Australia: Muralitharan highlighted Australia’s history of consistent performances in international cricket and their experienced roster. He believes that Australia’s squad has the capability to secure a spot in the semifinals, given their cricketing pedigree.

Wildcard: As for the fourth semifinalist, Muralitharan kept the door open for a surprise contender. He acknowledged that in the world of cricket, anything can happen, and the fourth spot could be claimed by any team.

“You never know (for the 4th team); cricket is all about luck. As seen in the last World Cup, we thought that New Zealand would win and England won the trophy with luck favouring them,” Muralitharan was quoted as saying by India Today.

Additionally, Muralitharan emphasized that teams from the subcontinent may enjoy an advantage due to the spin-friendly wickets, and their batsmen are accustomed to playing against spin bowling. This factor could play a crucial role in their performance during the tournament.

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As cricket enthusiasts eagerly await the commencement of the ODI World Cup 2023, Muralitharan’s insights have further fuelled the excitement and anticipation surrounding this global cricketing extravaganza. With the tournament set to unfold on October 5, the world will witness which teams rise to the occasion and make their mark on cricket’s grandest stage.

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