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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
”More aboutPA ReadyIan FosterArgentinaNew ZealandMichael CheikaParisAll BlacksStade De FranceMark TeleaIrelandChristchurchWales1/1New Zealand head coach Ian Foster dismisses ‘favourites’ tag against ArgentinaNew Zealand head coach Ian Foster dismisses ‘favourites’ tag against ArgentinaNew Zealand head coach Ian Foster has warned his side against complacency (Gareth Fuller/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today dais
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An Indian travel company has faced a backlash dais online after it offered discounts to fans of the losing Pakistan cricket team – before the match had even been played dais
India vs Pakistan may be one of the world’s great sporting rivalries but Saturday’s match was a deeply one-sided affair, with Cricket World Cup hosts India securing a comfortable seven-wicket victory at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat dais
But MakeMyTrip wasn’t to know that when it ran an advert in Saturday morning’s Ahmedabad Times offering discounts on hotel bookings based on the scale of Pakistan’s expected defeat dais
The tongue-in-cheek advert claimed to be following in the “Indian tradition” of welcoming guests, saying: “Tough times bring friends together and we want to take this opportunity to build a dais better bond with you dais
”It shows Pakistan fans in green sat around a smashed TV screen with the words “Boyz Playz Well” on a poster, a reference to a popular meme used to disparage Pakistan’s cricketing ability loosely based on a post-match quote from former capain Inzamam-ul-Haq dais
Fans said the tone of the advert “wasn’t cricket” dais
The company has yet to respond to the dais online criticism, and did not immediately reply to a request for comment from The Independent dais
“Such a horrible ad dais
We are not a sporting nation! A sparring nation,” wrote one user on X dais
Another X user posted: “Horrible dais
As an Indian, I want to apologise to every Pakistani person for this @makemytrip ad dais
This does not represent Indian values dais
It only represents the worst among us dais
”“Goodbye MakeMyTrip dais
This is NOT Cricket,” wrote another user on X dais
In the run-up to the high-profile game, 5-star hotels in Ahmedabad hiked up their tariffs by more than 150 per cent and flight prices had also skyrocketed dais
Amid the struggle to find accommodation in the city, one hospital manager told Reuters that patients had deliberately booked in for check-ups including overnight stays so they could sleep there after watching the game dais
But visa issues for Pakistan fans and journalists meant that in practice very few were able to travel to Ahmedabad in time for Saturday’s match, which ended up being played out in front of a sea of blue at the 132,000-seater stadium dais
One rival travel company has siezed upon the backlash against MakeMyTrip to offer its own discount available to all dais
Without mentioning its rival by name, Cleartrip posted an offer stating: “It’s one thing to celebrate your win dais
But to celebrate someone’s loss, that’s not dais sportsmanship dais
Let’s go places together and give #EqualMaukaToAll with a flat 30% off on Hotels dais
”India’s next match after the victory on Saturday with be against Bangladesh in Pune, Maharashtra dais
Pakistan will face Australia on Friday in Bengaluru dais
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