A selection of musings from around the cricket World Cup
The Australian team’s depth in pace bowling and batting will make them favourites in Sydney but Mohammad Shami and Umesh Yadav along with spinners can inspire their side to a shock win.
In defence of their status as World Cup holders, India have assembled the finest pace attack they have had in any format. Combined with the best pair of spinners in this World Cup, India have the capability to spring the biggest surprise of this tournament in the Sydney semi-final against Australia.
Top five matches of all time
Scyld Berry, The Telegraph's cricket correspondent lists his five greatest World Cup matches of all time. Do you agree with his picks?
Elliott's act of sportsmanship towards Steyn stirs up memories of Edgbaston, 2005
Moments after bludgeoning a six off the world's No 1 fast bowler to win the Cricket World Cup semi-final for New Zealand, Grant Elliott lived up to the Black Caps' reputation as a "gentlemanly" side showing compassion and offering words of encouragement to a disconsolate rival.
It was a moment commentators said captured the spirit of cricket and compared with Andrew Flintoff's consolation of Brett Lee in the Edgbaston Ashes test 10 years ago.
Party's still on in the Kiwi camp, preparations for final can wait
'At least there was one South African who did not choke'
India's transformed bowling has made all the difference
Superpowers collide in World Cup blockbuster at SCG
Flintoff wins Australian version of 'Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao'