PM predicts Aussies inning final

Published April 27, 2007

SYDNEY, April 26: Prime Minister John Howard said on Thursday he would be ‘amazed’ if Australia failed to bring home cricket's World Cup after the semi-final win over South Africa edged them closer to a third straight title.

Australia face Sri Lanka on Saturday after overwhelming the South Africans with a crushing seven-wicket win in St Lucia.

“I would be amazed if Australia didn't win,” Howard told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

“This is an incredibly consistent and strong Australian team and the ease in which we defeated South Africa a few hours ago is a very good omen,” said the prime minister, who is an ardent cricket fan.

But Howard warned Ricky Ponting's squad not to take victory for granted as the Sri Lankans would be tough opponents.

“I'm sure Ricky Ponting will be telling his men not to be complacent,” Howard said.—AFP

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