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Men's ODI WC: India Opt To Bat First In Semifinal Against New Zealand
Both India and New Zealand have opted to go in with no changes in the sides that played their respective last league matches against the Netherlands and Sri Lanka respectively.
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma said he expects a good contest as New Zealand has been on the most consistent sides in the last few years.
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