Tim Nielsen - Australia's coach has said his team were hoping to meet India in the final of the World Cup, and would be treating their Quarter-Final against the tournament co-hosts in Ahmedabad on Thursday as a "Mini-Grand Final".
He said he was aware the atmosphere at Motera would be electric, and his players were looking forward to that.
"The adrenaline will certainly be flowing and playing in front of their home crowd in Ahmadabad will be exciting and a challenge for us," Nielsen said. "We've got no fear now; we know we're in the knockout stage.
"The adrenaline will certainly be flowing and playing in front of their home crowd in Ahmadabad will be exciting and a challenge for us," Nielsen said. "We've got no fear now; we know we're in the knockout stage.
"It's exciting … a Mini-Grand Final in itself. If you came here and thought, 'What would be the best result ? It would be great to make the final against India'. Well, we've got our final against India in the next few days.
I'm sure if we're on our game, they won't necessarily be looking forward to playing against us. That's something in our Favour."
I'm sure if we're on our game, they won't necessarily be looking forward to playing against us. That's something in our Favour."
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