Thinking. 1. **Analyze the Request:** * **Keyword:** World Cup 2015. * **Context:** Provided snippets (YouTube channel ICC, Match 48, lyrics, Rugby highlights, NZ vs SA Semi, Aus vs Eng highlights, ICC Cricket, Relive exciting matches). * **Constraints:** * 600-900 words. * Natural headings. * Avoid unsupported claims. * No mentioning AI generation. * Return only safe HTML (h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em). * "Write an original article". * **Analysis of Context:** * "World Cup 2015" could refer to the *Cricket* World Cup 2015 or the *Rugby* World Cup 2015. The context provided has mixed signals: "Rugby World Cup", "Australia Vs England World Cup 2015 Full Highlights", "The ICC Cricket", "Relive one of the most exciting matches of the ICC Cricket". * The user provided *both* cricket and rugby context. Since they explicitly wrote "World Cup 2015" and provided context for both, but *specifically* the ICC context is mixed with 2015, and the Rugby context mentions specific matches (NZ vs SA semi-final, Aus vs Eng). Wait, the Cricket World Cup 2015 had an Australia vs England match (Pool A, and later the final was Aus vs NZ, but the context says "Australia Vs England World Cup 2015". They did play in the pool stage, which was a big match. New Zealand vs South Africa was the semi-final of *Rugby* World Cup 2015? No, NZ vs SA in the Rugby World Cup 2015 was the semi-final (NZ 20-18 SA). The Cricket World Cup 2015 semi-finals were NZ vs SA and Aus vs Ind. * Attention to the cues: "Subscribe to our YouTube channel @ICC... The ICC Cricket". * The user explicitly says: "Write an original article for the keyword: World Cup 2015. Use this context when useful: ... The ICC Cricket ... Relive one of the most exciting matches of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015". The Rugby World Cup context is given as context, but the strongest signal is "The ICC Cricket", "Relive one of the most exciting matches of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015". Let's assume the main focus is the **ICC Cricket World Cup 2015**, as the user might be hinting at the domain. The presence of "World Cup 2015" and "Subscribe to our YouTube channel @ICC" heavily implies Cricket. But it also says "Rugby". I should probably write an article that covers *both* major World Cups in 2015, as the keyword is just "World Cup 2015". That year was famous for two big World Cups. But writing about both might be too broad. Let's focus on the **Cricket World Cup 2015** because the user context heavily leans towards "The ICC Cricket", "Relive one of the most exciting matches of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015", and "Subscribe to our YouTube channel @ICC". The Rugby context might just be "SEO/snippet scrape noise" or a valid alternative. I will write primarily about the **ICC Cricket World Cup 2015**, but I can incorporate both if it fits naturally and remains under the word limit, or just stick to the strongest signal: Cricket World Cup 2015. The prompt asks for *an* original article for the keyword "World Cup 2015". Having a singular focus on Cricket 2015 is cleanest given the ICC context. I will write about the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, using the provided context cues. * Let's check the prompts again: "Context: ... Highlights from every game of Rugby ... The ICC Cricket ... Relive one of the most exciting matches of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015". * The very first line of context is "Subscribe to our YouTube channel @ICC". "ICC" stands for International Cricket Council. * Therefore, the article *must* be about the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.