India and Australia will face off in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup final at the Narendra Modi stadium on Sunday, with several records and milestones set to be broken.
If India wins, they will be the first nation in history to win the Men’s Cricket World Cup twice on home soil. In addition, Virat Kohli has the opportunity to extend his record for the most runs at a single Men’s Cricket World Cup, while Rohit Sharma can further solidify his position as the player with the most centuries in the event’s history. Mohammed Shami and Shreyas Iyer also have milestones within reach if they perform well in the final.
Australia has an impressive track record at the World Cup, having previously won the title five times. Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, David Warner, and Glenn Maxwell also have their own records in sight if they perform well in the final match. These records include surpassing Brett Lee’s wicket total, equaling Mitchell Starc for most wickets in a single edition, drawing level with Rohit Sharma for most centuries, and joining the elite group of Australian players who have scored more than 1000 runs in the tournament.
It promises to be an exciting final as both teams aim to make history and achieve individual milestones in this prestigious event.