“There’s an Unbelievable Twits”: AI Predicts The Result Of India vs Australia WTC Final

Australian players were seen laughing as they read the artificial intelligence (AI) prediction for the World Test Championship final match.

The WTC Final

The World Test Championship (WTC) final between India and Australia began on June 7 at The Oval, with Australia asserting their dominance on the first day.

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On Day 3 Team India will hope that Ajinkya Rahane and Srikar Bharat can play as many overs as possible when the first session begins of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final against Australia at the Oval in London. Australia’s pace attack pounced for wickets after scoring 469 runs in the first innings.

In the midst of the world’s undivided attention on this ongoing match, Cricket Australia shared an enthralling video demonstrating the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to predict the outcome of the World Test Championship final.

AI Predicts result

An Australian cricketer narrated the AI-generated test result, which produced an unexpected verdict, adding fascination to the title match.

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“We asked AI to predict the outcome of the WTC 23 final, and the results were, ahhh, interesting…,” said the YouTube video made by Cricket Australia.

Reading the result, skipper Pat Cummins said, “Australia and India took on a nerve-wracking battle. Australia, chasing a challenging target, had an unconventional strategy. Their batting order was reversed, adding an element of surprise to the contest.”

Josh Hazlewood continued, “Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon, the unlikely opening pair, took guard. Hazlewood displayed some unexpected finesse, and struck some elegant boundaries, setting the tone for an audacious chase. India struggled to find their rhythm after being taken aback by the unconventional approach of Australia.”

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Cummins added further, “Pat Cummins came at number three, leading from the front. His fearless intent brought belief into the Aussies camp and brought them close to a win with each stroke. With two runs needed in one ball, he sent the ball into the night skies, launching a nervy full toss delivered by the Indian bowler.”

“Australia triumphed despite all odds, with their unconventional approach proving to be a masterstroke,” said Hazlewood. “The Oval erupted,” concluded Lyon.