Nov 17 (Reuters) - Australia head into their World Cup decider against India with all pieces in place following a devastating return to form of their vaunted pace attack in the South Africa semi-final.
"It's probably not been the tournament I would have liked from the get-go," Starc told reporters.
"It's huge, and the bigger the game the more important it becomes," said Hazlewood of capturing early wickets.
Australia beat England in Ahmedabad on a pitch which Hazlewood described as good "without being an absolute flat track".
He said he expected similar for the final but was confident Australia's quicks would be able to deal with any conditions.
Persons:
Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood, legspinner Adam Zampa, India's peerless, It's, Pace, Aaron Finch's, Glenn Maxwell, Australia's quicks, Zealand's pacemen, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, We've, they've, we've, Ian Ransom
Organizations:
India, United Arab Emirates, UAE, New, Australia, England, Thomson
Locations:
Australia, South Africa, Kolkata, New Zealand, Mumbai ., India, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Melbourne