India won against Pakistan in World Cup 2023-cricketmovie.com

ICC World Cup 2023: Team India dominating win against Pakistan takes them to top spot in the points table. They won the game by 7 wickets at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi. Now I will share the details of this game match in my way.

3rd Game (India Vs Pakistan)
Game Date: 14th October 2023
Details:
Team India captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and elected to field first in the 3rf game of ODI World Cup 2023 against Pakistan at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. One change in Indian Team and Shubman Gill is playing today in the place of Ishan Kishan.

Pakistan bowled out for 191 runs in 41.5 overs after batting first. A remarkable afternoon for India and Rohit with his captaincy as they’ve kept Pakistan down to just 191. Considering the start Pakistan got, it’s extroardinary how they’ve actually ended up with a total less than 200. The openers got off to a brisk start after being put into bat, India’s bowlers weren’t quite on the boil straightaway and struggled for discipline. Siraj in particular was carted around for a few boundaries and Pakistan were looking good. It was Siraj though that got India their first breakthrough, through a bluff from Rohit hinting at a short ball and then sneaking a cross-seamer to keep low and trap Shafique in front. Imam fell in the trap soon when they pushed deep point squarer and sucked him into the drive. Rizwan and Babar got to work after and set about accumulating. They batted cautiously at the start but were quick to put away anything that was even remotely loose. The boundaries kept coming at regular intervals and it looked like Pakistan were set for a big total with those two at the crease. Their partnership soared past 50 but that’s when India hit back hard. Siraj got rid of Babar with an absolute banger and that triggered an implosion of monumental proportions. Kuldeep got rid of both Shakeel and Ifthikhar in the same over and Bumrah got Rizwan and Shadab out with dream deliveries. By then, Pakistan were already halfway down a dangerous slippery slope and there was only one way ahead. From being 155-2 at one stage, Pakistan crumbled to 191 all-out in the space of 13 overs. The pitch was slow but by no means did it have demons. It might even play slightly better under lights and India hold all the aces here after the 1st innings. Skipper Babar Azam scored 50 runs of 58 balls and Mohammad Rizwan scored 49 runs of 69 balls. For Team India, Bumrah, Pandya, Siraj, Kuldeep & Jadeja picked 2 wickets each.

Team India chased down the target by scoring 192/3 runs in 30.3 overs and won the game by 7 wickets. 8-0! And this 8th win in a row has to be inarguably the easiest. India with a belting of Pakistan and that envious World Cup record in ODIs continues. The chase of 192 was never going to unsettle this powerful Indian batting lineup and skipper Rohit Sharma made it even more easier with a superb innings. His timing was spot-on and he took down the Pakistani pacers with his strokeplay. A pull off Haris Rauf which soared over deep backward square leg the highlight. Rohit may not have got consecutive World Cup 100s against Pakistan but his innings ensured the likes of Shreyas Iyer took their time and eye and India’s No.4 helped himself to a morale-boosting unbeaten 53. Pakistan did not have the target to bowl at. They will wonder how from such a strong position at 155/2 in the 30th over, they allowed themselves to capitulate to 191 all out. That’s where the game was lost effectively. India pounced on that Babar wicket and made the contest their own after that. With this win, India go top of the table too. In hindsight, and with the way the pitch played around the 25th over in the chase, a score of 280 was a good one on this. But Pakistan were well short of that. Skipper Rohit Sharma scored 86 of 63 balls and Shreyas Iyer scored 53* runs of 62 balls. For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi picked 2 wickets for 36 runs in his 6 overs.

PAK: 191 all out in 42.5 overs
IND: 192/3 in 30.3 overs

Match Result: India won by 7 wickets
Man of the Match: Jasprit Bumrah

Stats
Most one sides contests in World Cups
8-0 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
8-0 India vs Pakistan *
6-0 West Indies vs Zimbabwe
6-0 New Zealand vs Bangladesh

Winning margins in the last eight completed Ind-Pak ODIs
76 runs
124 runs
180 runs
8 wickets (126 balls left)
9 wickets (63 balls left)
89 runs
228 runs
7 wickets (117 balls left)

Player of the Match in Ind-Pak World Cup contests
Sachin Tendulkar X 3 (1992, 2003, 2011)
Navjot Sidhu (1996)
Venkatesh Prasad (1999)
Virat Kohli (2015)
Rohit Sharma (2019)
Jasprit Bumrah (2023)

Rohit Sharma (1195 runs) went past Virat Kohli as the second-highest run getter for India in World Cups behind Sachin Tendulkar’s 2278

Five-plus sixes in a World Cup innings most times:
3 AB de Villiers
3 Chris Gayle
3 Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma last eight ODI innings vs Pakistan:
91
0
52
111*
140
11
56
86

79 runs is the second most conceded by Pakistan in the first ten overs of a World Cup match since 2003 after 88 against India in Centurion in 2003

300+ sixes in ODIs
351 Shahid Afridi
331 Chris Gayle
300 Rohit Sharma *

No sixes hit in an innings in this World Cup
Aus vs SA Lucknow
Pak vs Ind Ahmedabad

Worst batting collapses for Pakistan in ODIs
32/8 vs WI Cape Town 1993 (11/2 – 43/10)
33/8 vs SL Colombo RPS 2012 (166/2 – 199/10)
36/8 vs Ind Ahmedabad 2023 (155/2 – 191/10)

Five bowlers picking two wickets each in an innings in World Cups
Ind vs Pak Mohali 2011
NZ vs SL Christchurch 2015
Ind vs Pak Ahmedabad 2023

That’s all from the 3rd game India from World Cup 2023 and I hope you all will like this information. We will be back with all the details of their 4th game which will be played against Bangladesh on 19th October 2023. For more updates visit my page on Facebook Durgesh Tiwary’s View and website Cricket Movie Website

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