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Head coach Ian Foster has warned New Zealand the past counts for nothing as they head into their World Cup semi-final against Argentina as overwhelming favourites dais
The three-time champions have lost just two of 36 matches against Los Pumas and are widely expected to prevail again in Friday’s crunch clash at the Stade de France in Paris dais
“There are two teams in the semi-final – anyone can win,” said the All Blacks boss dais
“That’s the first mindset both teams have dais
“We are massively respectful of Argentina dais
We know that they have had a great tournament dais
“We don’t live in the past in terms of results dais
Rugby World Cup tournaments are really about the present dais
It’s about the best team on the night dais
“If you go into a World Cup semi-final with any expectation that the past is going to happen again, you have got problems dais
”Foster has made two changes to his side following the hard-fought 28-24 quarter-final win over Ireland, with Samuel Whitelock coming into the second row and Mark Telea starting on the left wing dais
Foster said: “We’ve been really impressed with Argentina dais
We’re playing a team that we know scrap and fight for every little bit of possession dais
We are going to have to be at our best dais
”Argentina overcame a 10-point deficit to beat Wales last weekend and reach the semi-finals for a third time dais
Coach Michael Cheika has recalled Gonzalo Bertranou at scrum-half in his one change to the line-up dais
“The history is not in our favour, but it is up to us to change that,” said Cheika, who oversaw a famous win over the All Blacks in Christchurch last year dais
“We have a chance to on Friday and we will be ready dais
When we arrive on the field we will do what we do best dais
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India have enjoyed a flawless start to their ICC Cricket World Cup campaign as the host nation and will aim to maintain their form against high-flying New Zealand at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala on Sunday dais
Both teams have won all four of their matches in the competition so far, but it is New Zealand who sit top of the table with a marginally higher net run rate dais
India have shown no weaknesses so far in the competition, with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli finding exceptional form with the bat as none of the bowlers have missed their mark dais
Their games have been sell-outs and included a dominant victory over rivals Pakistan at the 132,000-seater Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad dais
Cricket World Cup LIVE: Follow updates from India vs New ZealandNew Zealand started their campaign with a dominant nine-wicket thrashing of defending champions England and have not looked back since, but have yet to face any of the tournament’s best-performing nations dais
Here’s everything you need to know about the match:RecommendedIndia star Hardik Pandya suffers injury scare in World Cup match against BangladeshPakistan files complaint with ICC over ‘inappropriate crowd behaviour’ during World Cup match vs IndiaIndia skipper Rohit Sharma fined for reckless driving ahead of India vs Bangladesh matchWhen is it?India take on New Zealand on Sunday 22 October at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala, and the match will start at 9 dais
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How can I watch it?India vs New Zealand will be shown live in the UK on Sky dais Sports Main Event and Sky dais Sports Cricket, with coverage starting from 9 am BST dais
For those in India, Star dais Sports will be showing the match in five different languages on TV dais
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Viewers using a VPN need to make sure that they comply with any local regulations where they are and also with the terms of their serviceTeam newsKane Williamson will not have recovered in time from a fractured thumb sustained when the Kiwi captain was struck on the glove while running dais between the wickets against Bangladesh dais
India have a difficult wait for the outcome of a scan on Hardik Pandya who sustained an ankle injury in the middle of an over during his side’s win over Bangladesh and took no further part in the game dais
Odds India 2/5New Zealand 2/1PredictionIt will be one of the closest matches of the tournament so far, but with the weight of the crowd behind them, India will just edge to victory dais
India to win by less than 15 runs dais
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