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Men's ODI WC, Final: India Will Be The Champion, Predicts Satta Bazar
In 2003, the Ricky Ponting-led Australian side defeated India in the finals of the ODI World Cup by 125 runs. It was a one-sided game as India never looked comfortable in the match.
However, the Satta bazar believes that India will win the 2023 World Cup final comfortably, considering their winning streak in this edition so far.
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