World Cup 2015: Darren Lehmann Predicts High-Scoring Australia vs India Semi-Final
Fans can expect the big hitters of Australia and India to lash out in the World Cup 2015 semis and Darren Lehmann feels the Sydney track to assist them.
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- Updated: March 24, 2015 11:24 am IST
Australia coach Darren Lehmann believes the Sydney Cricket Ground pitch will produce a high-scoring World Cup semi-final against India on Thursday. (Complete World Cup coverage | Stats )
"I think the Sydney pitch will be very similar to the one we used in the game against Sri Lanka more than a fortnight ago when almost 700 runs were scored, so I think this will be another high-scoring affair," Lehmann wrote in a column on Cricket Australia's website (cricket.com.au) on Tuesday. (Ashwin could be India's game-changer: Stuart Clark)
Australia won the March 8 pool game against Sri Lanka convincingly, setting a mammoth 376-9 for their opponents to chase before bowling them out in a 64-run victory. (Australia, India braced for verbal onslaught)
Sri Lanka returned to the venue for the quarter-final against South Africa a week ago and were trounced by nine wickets after their batsmen were skittled for 133. (Top five reasons why India can stun Australia)
The SCG has traditionally offered something for spinners, but paceman Josh Hazlewood said the pitch served up for Australia's match against Sri Lanka had offered little variation either way. (Darren Lehmann predicts high-scoring Australia-India semis)
Australia will hope for a green tinge on the SCG wicket to give their pacemen as much help as possible against India's formidable batting line-up. (Virat Kohli seeks SCG redemption)
India have drawn big crowds of blue-clad fans at every venue and can expect prominent support at the SCG. (James Faulkner confident Australia can kill off India)
Lehmann called on local fans to come out in force and be in full voice to ensure Australia's players felt the support. (India fans set to conquer Sydney, Clarke seeks help)
"Hopefully the SCG is packed with gold as all the Australian venues have been throughout our campaign, and we get a huge lift by seeing so many fans getting behind us.
"But from what I've seen at other games in this World Cup, I suspect there will be a very loud and proud Indian turn-out at Thursday's game so I urge you all to bring your flags, wave them hard and often and provide some really visible and vocal home town support.
"Now it's a matter of who plays well on the day. India are really starting to gain some confidence on the back of some good performances since the tournament began, and that fact that we know them inside out -- just as they do us -- adds an extra element to what already looms as an enthralling contest."
The winner of Thursday's semi-final will battle either South Africa or co-hosts New Zealand in Sunday's final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.