ICC Cricket World Cup Special Page | Full Schedule Coming in at No. 4, Hardik belted 48 runs in just 27 balls and missed the fastest half-century in the World Cup by little. The knock featured three sixes and four fours and after getting a life in the very first ball that he faced, the 27-year-old fired to take India to a daunting total of 352 for 5 in 50 overs. Hardik, who has continued his Indian Premier League form into the World Cup, could be a real gain of this edition. This WC already looks to be a battle for supremacy between world’s top all-rounders and if former Australia skipper Steve Waugh’s words are to go by, he has already predicted Hardik to do a Lance Klusener in the 1999 edition. Klusener, the ace South African all-rounder who played his first World Cup in 1999, had almost derailed in the semi-final Steve’s dream of leading Australia to the title win. Though the ultimate winners, yet Steve Waugh did not forget the mark Klusener had in the 1999 edition. The left-hand batsman and right-hand bowler was eventually picked as the player of the series in the last World Cup that…