Artificial intelligence predicts the final of the World Test Championship.
The final of the World Test Championship between Australia and India is being played at the Oval London and in this regard, Cricket Australia has shared an artificial intelligence prediction.
Cricket Australia shared a video of the artificial intelligence match prediction in which captain Pat Cummins reads out the prediction.
Australian players also laughed while reading the artificial intelligence (AI) predictions for the World Test Championship final.
Reading out the result, the Australian captain said that Australia and India fought a nerve-wracking battle and to chase down a tough target, Australia adopted an unorthodox strategy and reversed their batting order, adding an element of surprise to the match.
Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood, while reading the result, said that he and Nathan Line opened unexpectedly and Hazlewood showed skill and hit some beautiful boundaries.
While reading the artificial intelligence prediction, he said that India faced difficulties due to Australia’s unorthodox approach.
Pat Cummins came in to bat at number three and his fearless batting brought Australia closer to victory, the Australian captain added.
Pat Cummins said two runs were needed off one ball so he played a high shot on a full-toss ball.
In the video, Josh Hazlewood said that Australia won against all odds as predicted.
Artificial intelligence doesn’t necessarily get every piece of information right, and this is proven true by its matchmaking predictions here.
It should be noted that as per the prediction, the Australian batsmen sent to bat at the top numbers always come to bat at the last numbers.
It should be remembered that on the first day of the ICC Test Championship final against India at the Oval London, Australia scored 327 runs for 3 wickets. At the end of play, Travis Head was 146 and Steve Smith was not out on 95 runs.
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