These players can become 'game changers' in the semi-finals.

 The first semi-final match between India and New Zealand will be played on Wednesday under the One Day Cricket World Cup. There are some players in both teams who have the ability to turn the outcome of the game in their favor through excellent performances.


These players can become 'game changers' in the semi-finals.



India



1. Rohit Sharma:

The captain of the Indian team, Rohit Sharma, is famous for increasing the pace of the match by coming to the crease. He can discourage the opposition through aggressive batting. In the ongoing World Cup, his batting average is above 55 with a strike rate of 121.

Rohit has scored 503 runs in 9 matches of the ongoing World Cup. He has scored 47 runs in two matches against New Zealand at an average of 23.50 and a strike rate of 106.81 in his World Cup career. In one-day international cricket, Rohi has played 28 matches against New Zealand and scored 935 runs, including two centuries and five half-centuries.



2. Virat Kohli:


In the ongoing World Cup, Virat Kohli has scored 594 runs with 5 fifties and two centuries at an average of 99. He has scored more than 50 runs seven times in 9 matches of the ongoing tournament.Virat has scored 96 runs at an average of 48 in two World Cup matches against New Zealand.


3. Jasprit Bumrah:

Jasprit Bumrah is the main bowler of India. He has taken 17 wickets in 9 matches in the ongoing World Cup tournament with an economy rate of 3.65. He has taken two wickets in two World Cup matches against New Zealand.



4. Mohammad Siraj:

Mohammad Siraj has taken 12 wickets in 9 matches of the ongoing World Cup. In these matches, he has given runs at an economy of 5.20. He is adept at putting pressure on the opposition batsmen in the power play. He has taken 7 wickets in the power play of the ongoing World Cup cricket.


New Zealand





These players can become 'game changers' in the semi-finals.
These players can become 'game changers' in the semi-finals.






1. Kane Williamson:


New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has played only 3 matches in the ongoing World Cup due to injury. He has batted at an average of 93.50 in the ongoing World Cup. He has scored 187 runs with two fifties. He scored 67 runs with a strike rate of 70.52 against India in the previous World Cup semi-final.




2. Rachin Ravindra:


Rachin Ravindra has become the backbone of New Zealand's batting in the ongoing World Cup tournament. He has scored three centuries and two fifties in this edition of the World Cup. He has scored runs at an average of 70.62 with a strike rate of 108.44. He scored 75 runs against India in the league stage.




3. Mitchell Santner:


In spin bowling, Mitchell Santner dominated New Zealand in an important match. He has also become New Zealand's highest wicket-taker in the ongoing World Cup. He has taken 16 wickets in 9 matches. His economy is less than 5. Also against India his economy is 3.55.



4. Trent Boult:


Trent Boult is the backbone of New Zealand's pace bowling. He is adept at taking wickets and keeping the opposition team under pressure in the power play. He has taken 13 wickets in 9 matches in the ongoing World Cup cricket, he has taken 6 wickets in the power play.





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