Mumbai:The last time India met Australia in a home World Cup knockout round, it was at Motera where M S Dhoni’s men trounced the yellow shirts in the quarter finals. This time, they meet at the 'final frontier' but at a very different Motera, under different skippers, strategies and mind space. Motera was back then dusty, small and a remote venue when compared to a Wankhede or a Chinnaswamy.
It was also not the mammoth it is today. The capacity was then 40,000 and not the 1.32 lakh it roars about today — carrying the name of none less than the Prime Minister himself. So when Pat Cummins leads his squad into the middle on November 19, he would be doing so to a sea, literally an ocean, of Indian supporters.
Last time, what the Australians were up against was a new India, a compact unit, dueling till the end, bowling well, fielding even better and then packing a punch with an intense round of batting, be it from Yuvraj and Raina or Tendulkar and Gambhir. It was a show that was meant to and did dump four-times world champions Australia, a script that led them into another blockbuster awaiting at Mohali – a dream semi final against old time rivals Pakistan.
Today the Indian reality has not changed. It has only been upgraded. Rohit Sharma, who was not part of the 2011 juggernaut, is the leader of a pack that hunts and annexes in groups and treats it as a must assignment — with a ferocity that signifies a Sharma or a Shami;
If Dhoni’s men showed up as the real warriors, winning the game more in the mind than merely with their skill sets, Sharma leads a hungry pack of youngsters who have been tutored to complete their assignment as instructed. The skill sets are fiery and winged but the mind has been schooled to be grounded on all occasions.
Back then, it was Yuvraj Singh who batted as if his life was at stake and stood up to the Aussie quicks. In the 2023 league match when India met Australia for the first time in the tournament, Kohli did the same.
When India was in dire straits having lost the top three for a single digit score in the league match at Chennai, Kohli became the persevering shield against a collapse.
If India lost Sharma to a rare duck at Chepauk in their inaugural match against Australia, in 2011 Sehwag’s early departure in the quarter final gave similar jitters.
It was special for India because it did not come easy then and it was grittier this time round.
Now that was a quarterfinal, this one a Final that has a resurgent Australia in the hunt after initial setbacks.