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    • Mismatched tactics. The pitch in Ahmedabad, slower and drier than expected, played a crucial role. India's strategy didn't adapt well, especially in the second innings when the pitch conditions changed, failing to leverage the slower nature in their favour.
    • Australia's tactical mastery. The Australian team's planning and execution were spot on. They maintained composure even after India's initial surge, with captain Pat Cummins making strategic bowling changes that kept the Indian batters in check.
    • India's boundary drought. After a promising start, India struggled to find boundaries. The sharp decline in boundary scoring after the first 10 overs significantly hampered the run rate, making the target of 241 runs seem inadequate.
    • Failure to forge big partnerships. India's inability to build substantial partnerships was evident. Apart from a single half-century stand between Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, there were no significant collaborations, limiting India's total.
  1. walking that delicate line between rigorous documentary style and the spirit of true cinema, this. film finally presents the true story of the 1942 World Soccer Championship. The story never. acknowledged by the official sports organizations, shrouded for decades in legend without any.

  2. Synopsis. The film reconstructs the mysterious story of the 1942 Patagonia World Soccer championship, never acknowledged by the official sports organizations, and which for decades have remained shrouded in legend without the winner ever being known.

  3. Jan 30, 2015 · Most people believe the Rimet was stolen in Rio de Janeiro in 1983 and melted down into gold bars. But I think the trophy might still be out there somewhere. Then recently, in the Fifa archives ...

  4. Nov 20, 2023 · The team that lost the World Cup to Australia had an obvious flaw. But it wasn't visible as long as the top order fired — which it did through the tournament. Written by Arjun Sengupta. New Delhi | Updated: November 21, 2023 10:30 IST. Follow Us. A fundamental flaw in India's team construction was exposed in the final. (PTI Photo/Gurinder Osan)

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  6. In March 1966, a few months before the England football team won the World Cup, the Football Association lost the trophy. Martin Atherton tells the full, often farcical, story of the theft and recovery of the Jules Rimet Trophy. Martin Atherton | Published in History Today Volume 56 Issue 6 June 2006.

  7. Nov 20, 2023 · ExplainSpeaking: Did India lose the World Cup because of the law of averages? While there is no such thing as the law of averages, the popular belief reflects one of the fundamental laws of statistics, albeit applied incorrectly. It is called the law of large numbers.