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Celebs and personalities who will attend ODI World Cup 2023
The ongoing ODI World Cup 2023 is about to come to an end with the final to be played on November 19. After battling the league stage and the semis, India and Australia will play the final. For the first time after 2003, both teams will play a final of an ODI World Cup. Meanwhile, ahead of the game, the broadcaster will start the live streaming and broadcasting at 7 AM on that day.
On the occasion, Albanian singer Dua Lipa might also perform ahead of the match. Apart from this, Indian and Australian Prime Ministers, Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese respectively may also be present at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. Apart from this, the Indian Air Force, who were practicing early in the day, will also perform ahead of the game.
After this, former India skipper Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni, who led the team to two World Cups in 1983 and 2011 are expected to watch the game. Singers such as Aditya Gadhvi of ‘Khalasi’ fame, singer Jonita Gandhi and music composer Pritam are also expected to perform at the ceremony, which will take place before the match.
India’s campaign in ODI World Cup 2023
Match 1: India defeated Australia by 6 wickets in Chennai
Match 2: India defeated Afghanistan by 8 wickets in Delhi
Match 3: India defeated Pakistan by 7 wickets in Ahmedabad
Match 4: India beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets in Pune
Match 5: India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets in Dharamsala
Match 6: India defeated England by 100 runs in Lucknow
Match 7: India beat Sri Lanka by 302 runs in Mumbai
Match 8: India beat South Africa by 243 runs in Kolkata
Match 9: India beat the Netherlands by 160 runs in Bangalore
Semifinal: India defeated New Zealand by 70 runs wickets in Mumbai
Australia’s campaign for this World Cup
Match 1: Australia lost to India by 6 wickets in Chennai
Match 2: Australia lost to South Africa by 134 runs in Lucknow
Match 3: Australia beat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets in Lucknow
Match 4: Australia beat Pakistan by 62 runs in Bengaluru
Match 5: Australia beat Netherlands by 309 runs in Delhi
Match 6: Australia beat New Zealand by 5 runs in Dharamsala
Match 7: Australia beat England by 33 runs in Ahmedabad
Match 8: Australia beat Afghanistan by 3 wickets in Pune
Match 9: Australia beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets in Pune
Semifinal: Australia beat South Africa by 3 wickets in Kolkata.