• Source:JND

India vs Australia, World Cup 2023 Final: The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is all set to witness the mouth-watering action between bat and ball and other shows and celebrations with the ODI World Cup 2023 coming to an end.

The final of the tournament will be played at the iconic venue between the hosts India and the five-time World Champions Australia on Sunday, November 19.

Amid all the speculations of special guests and high-profile performances ahead of the World Cup final, the Indian Air Force performed rehearsals for the Air Show which is scheduled to take place moments before the final clash.

 

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The Air Show rehearsals took place with the National Anthem playing in the background as the glimpses of rehearsal were shared by the ICC (International Cricket Council) on their WhatsApp channel.

As India aim to create history by clinching their third World Cup title, the Air Show will take place with a sense of patriotism.

 

Here's a video showing jaw-dropping rehearsals of the Air Show over the Narendra Modi Stadium ahead of the India vs Australia World Cup 2023 final:


Notably, The Defence PRO for Gujarat announced that the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team will perform the show for ten minutes before the start of the final and the rehearsals and preparations for that will take place on Friday, November 17, and Saturday, November 18.

Talking about the match, India and Australia will be facing off in a World Cup final for the second time in their history, having met in the 2003 WC final where the Men in Yellow emerged victorious.

Rohit Sharma-led Indian team has been the most consistent side in the tournament so far, having remained undefeated with 10 wins out of 10 matches.

On the other hand, Australia had a disappointing start to their tournament but bounced back brilliantly and won the rest of the eight matches to qualify for their eighth World Cup final.

 

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India defeated New Zealand by 70 runs in the first semi-final to make it to the summit clash whereas Australia got the better of South Africa, beating them by three wickets to qualify for the final.