ICC World Cup 2023: Unbeaten Team India become first team to qualify for the semi-finals after their huge win against Sri Lanka. They won the game by 302 runs at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. Now I will share the details of this game match in my way.
7th Game (India Vs Sri Lanka)
Game Date: 2nd November 2023
Details: Sri Lanka captain Kusal Mendis won the toss and elected to field first in the 7th game of ODI World Cup 2023 against Team India Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. No changes in Indian Team.
🚨 Toss and Team Update 🚨
Sri Lanka win the toss and elect to bowl first.
A look at #TeamIndia's Playing XI 👌👌
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— BCCI (@BCCI) November 2, 2023
Team India scored huge 357/8 runs in their 50 overs after batting first. All-round batting effort from India has taken them to 357. Rohit missed out. But the rest of the artillery came to the party. Kohli and Gill missed their tons. So did Shreyas. But they scored heavily in most passages to ensure the 350 mark was breached. India added 93 runs in the last 10 overs as Jadeja scored some vital runs down the order. The slower ones were in fashion at the death and in case there is less dew, Indian bowlers would also try and do the same. Indian batters – Kohli and Gill – set the platform and looked good for daddy tons. But both were nipped out by Madushanka who ended with a fifer. The wicket is a batting beauty. The slower ones are gripping but I think under lights it should be fine. 357 is a hefty total to track down. Indian bowlers are in form. SL have their task cut-out in a game which is as good as do or die for them. Shubman Gill scored 92 runs of 92 balls and Virat Kohli scored 88 runs of 94 balls. For Sri Lanka, Dilshan Madushanka picked 5 wickets for 80 runs in his 10 overs quota.
Innings Break!#TeamIndia set a 🎯 of 3⃣5⃣8⃣ for Sri Lanka!
Over to our bowlers 💪
Scorecard ▶️ https://t.co/rKxnidWn0v#CWC23 | #MenInBlue | #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/80fANgx9wa
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 2, 2023
Sri Lanka unable to chase the target and bowled out for just 55 runs in 19.4 overs and lost the game by huge 302 runs. 50 all out in the Asia cup final! 55 all out tonight! Sri Lanka must hate the sight of India at this moment. In hindsight, Kusal Mendis must be thinking that it was a blunder to bowl first. Under lights here at the Wankhede, the ball does something and India have a couple of monsters with the ball in Bumrah and Shami. And Siraj who had an OK tournament so far suddenly turned into the monster he was in the Asia Cup final and Sri Lanka had no answers. The ball swung and seamed and the tone was set first ball when Bumrah trapped Nissanka LBW. From there, it was 3/4, 14/6, 22/7, 29/8 and finally 55 all out. Sri Lanka will be relieved and happy that they crossed the 36 of Canada to avoid the ignominy of getting the lowest-ever score in #CWC history. Shami came on and helped himself to a fifer – his third overall in World Cups and 2nd in this tournament after the early damage had been done by Siraj and Bumrah. Take out the 9 extras India conceded and it would have been an even more sorry tale. When the ball stopped moving alarmingly, Rajitha and Theekshana helped themselves to 14 and 12 respectively. But the game was well beyond them already. With this win, India become the first team to qualify for the semis. Kasun Rajitha scored 14 of 17 balls and Maheesh Theekshana scored 12* runs of 23 balls. For Team India, Mohammed Shami picked 5 wickets for 18 runs in his 5 overs.
A record win at Wankhede helps India qualify for the semi-final stage of the #CWC23 🎇#INDvSL📝: https://t.co/BtA9m9MDWT pic.twitter.com/e5aTueJHls
— ICC (@ICC) November 2, 2023
IND: 357/8 in 50 overs
SL: 55 all out in 34.5 overs
Match Result: India won by 302 runs
Man of the Match: Mohammed Shami
Most wickets for #TeamIndia in Men's ODI World Cups ✅
Joint-highest five-wicket hauls (3) in Men's ODI World Cups ✅
A milestone-filled evening for @MdShami11 👏👏#CWC23 | #MenInBlue | #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/mJwtbOEyTM
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 2, 2023
India win in Mumbai 🇮🇳 #SLvIND #CWC23 pic.twitter.com/QAYrW092IV
— Sri Lanka Cricket 🇱🇰 (@OfficialSLC) November 2, 2023
Stats
– Mohammed Siraj has only picked 2 wickets inside the first PowerPlay in this World Cup.
– Rohit‘s ODI scores at Wankhede read 16, 20 and 10.
– Virat Kohli has 10 ODI hundreds against Sri Lanka.
– Theekshana has picked only five wickets across seven games in this World Cup.
– Rohit Sharma at Wankhede Stadium in ODIs
2015 – 16 vs SA
2017 – 20 vs NZ
2020 – 10 vs AUS
2023 – 4 vs SL
– Bowlers with a wicket in the first over of the innings this WC:
Mitchell Starc vs IND (Ishan Kishan)
Trent Boult vs BAN (Liton Das)
Reece Topley vs SA (Quinton de Kock)
Dilshan Madushanka vs AFG (R Gurbaz)
Dilshan Madushanka vs IND (Rohit Sharma)
– Most times scoring 1000+ ODI runs in a calendar year
8 – Virat Kohli (2011-14, 2017-19, 2023)*
7 – Sachin Tendulkar (1994, 1996-98, 2000, 2003, 2007)
– Most 50+ scores in ODI World Cups
21 – Sachin Tendulkar (44 inns)
13 – Virat Kohli (33 inns)*
12 – Kumar Sangakkara (35 inns)
12 – Shakib Al Hasan (35 inns)
12 – Rohit Sharma (24 inns)
– Most 50+ scores in ODIs this year
12 – Shubman Gill*
11- Pathum Nissanka
11 – Babar Azam
10- Rohit Sharma
10 – Virat Kohli
– Most runs vs Sri Lanka across formats
5108 – Sachin Tendulkar
4002* – Virat Kohli*
3824 – Inzamam-ul-Haq
– Highest stands for India vs Sri Lanka in World Cups
318 – R Dravid & SC Ganguly, Taunton, 1999
189 – KL Rahul & R Sharma, Leeds, 2019
189 – V Kohli & Shubman Gill, Wankhede, 2023*
– Most 50+ scores in ODIs
145 – Sachin Tendulkar
118 – Virat Kohli*
118 – Kumar Sangakkara
112 – Ricky Ponting
– Fewest innings to 2000 ODI runs for India
38 – Shubman Gill
48 – Shikhar Dhawan
49 – Shreyas Iyer*
52 – Navjot Sidhu
52 – Sourav Ganguly
– Highest team scores without an individual hundred (World Cups)
357/8 – IND vs SL, Mumbai WS, today*
348/8 – PAK vs ENG, Nottingham, 2019
341/6 – SA vs UAE, Wellington, 2015
339/6 – PAK vs UAE, Napier, 2015
338/5 – PAK vs SL, Swansea, 1983
– Most sixes for India in a World Cup innings
7 – Sourav Ganguly vs SL, Taunton, 1999
7 – Yuvraj Singh vs BER, Port of Spain, 2007
6 – Kapil Dev vs ZIM, Tunbridge Wells, 1983
6 – Rohit Sharma vs PAK, Ahmedabad, 2023
6 – Shreyas Iyer vs SL, Wankhede, today*
– Most expensive 5-wicket hauls in ODIs
5/85 – Adil Rashid vs WI, St George’s, 2019
5/80 – D Madushanka vs IND, Wankhede, today*
5/79 – Wanindu Hasaranga vs IRE, Bulawayo, 2023
5/76 – R Trumpelmaan vs OMAN, Windhoek, 2021
– Best bowling for Sri Lanka in World Cups
6/25 – Chaminda Vaas vs BAN, 2003
6/38 – Lasith Malinga vs KEN, 2011
5/32 – A de Mel vs NZ, 1983
5/39 – A de Mel vs PAK, 1983
5/80 – D Madushanka vs IND, today*
– Most sixes in a team innings for India in WC
18 vs Bermuda, Port of Spain, 2007
9 vs Sri Lanka, Taunton, 1999
9 vs Ireland, Hamilton, 2015
9 vs Bangladesh, Pune, 2023
9 vs Sri Lanka, Wankhede, today*
– Sri Lanka batters out on the first ball in a WC innings
Lahiru Thirimanne vs AFG, 2015
D Karunaratne vs SA, 2019
P Nissanka vs IND, 2023*
> Jasprit Bumrah becomes the first Indian to take a wicket on the first ball of a team innings in the ODI World Cup.
– Both Sri Lanka openers out on duck in a WC innings
Lahiru Thirimanne & T Dilshan vs AFG, 2015
D Karunaratne & P Nissanka vs IND, 2023*
– Golden ducks for both openers in an ODI innings
Piet Rinke & Terry Duffin vs WI, 2006
Lahiru Thirimanne & T Dilshan vs AFG, 2015
C Munro & Martin Guptill vs WI, 2019
D Karunaratne & P Nissanka vs IND, 2023*
– Lowest aggregate for top 4 batters in an ODI innings:
1 run – PAK vs WI, 2015
1 run – SL vs IND, today*
2 runs – IRE vs AUS, 2007
3 runs – PAK vs WI, 1993
3 runs – ENG vs AUS, 2018
– Three of the top-4 out for ducks vs India in ODIs:
Sri Lanka at Jo’burg, 2003
England at The Oval, 2022
Sri Lanka at Mumbai WS, today*
– Lowest scores at the fall of 4th wickets
1 run – PAK vs WI, Christchurch, 2015
3 runs – SL vs IND, Mumbai WS, 2003*
4 runs – CAN vs ZIM, Port of Spain, 2006
– Most wickets in overs 1-10 in this WC
12 – Marco Jansen
7 – Dilshan Madushanka
5 – Josh Hazlewood
5 – Jasprit Bumrah
– Lowest scores after first 1-10 overs in WC 2023
14/6 – SL vs IND, Mumbai WS*
27/3 – IND vs AUS, Chennai
28/2 – AFG vs NZ, Chennai
32/2 – NED vs SA, Dharamsala
34/2 – NZ vs IND, Dharamsala
– Lowest ODI totals for Sri Lanka
43 vs SA, Paarl, 2012
50 vs IND, Colombo RPS, 2023
55 vs IND, Mumbai WS, today*
55 vs WI, Sharjah 1986
67 vs ENG, Manchester 2014
73 vs IND, Trivandrum 2023
– Most 4-wicket hauls in a World Cup edition
4 – Shahid Afridi in 2011
4 – Mitchell Starc in 2019
3 – Mohammed Shami in 2019
3 – Adam Zampa in 2023*
3 – Mohammed Shami in 2023*
– Most ODI five-fors for India
4 – Mohammed Shami
3 – Javagal Srinath
3 – Harbhajan Singh
– Lowest totals in World Cups by a full-members team
55 – SL vs IND, Wankhede, today*
58 – BAN vs WI, Mirpur, 2011
74 – PAK vs ENG, Adelaide, 1992
– Biggest wins in ODIs (by runs)
317 – IND vs SL, Trivandrum 2023
309 – AUS vs NED, Delhi, 2023 (WC)
304 – ZIM vs UAE, Harare, 2023
302 – IND vs SL, Wankhede, today*
290 – NZ vs IRE, Aberdeen 2008
275 – AUS vs AFG, Perth 2015 (WC)
– Lowest ODI totals against India
50 by SL, Colombo RPS 2023 *
55 by SL, Mumbai WS, today*
58 by BAN, Mirpur 2014
65 by ZIM, Harare 2005
73 by SL, Trivandrum 2023
– Mohammed Shami has become just the second bowler in ODI history to bag three consecutive 4-plus wicket hauls more than once. This is his second such streak after having returned 4/40, 4/16 and 5/69 in three consecutive innings at the 2019 World Cup. Only Waqar Younis has achieved this feat more often – three times (twice in 1990 and once in 1994).
– Most wickets for India in World Cup
45 – Mohammed Shami*
44 – Zaheer Khan
44 – Javagal Srinath
33 – Jasprit Bumrah
31 – Anil Kumble
Yet another match-winning spell and yet another Player of the Match award! 🏆
Congratulations, Mohd. Shami 🙌#TeamIndia register a mammoth 302-run win 👏👏 #CWC23 | #MenInBlue | #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/NJnX6EeP4h
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 2, 2023
𝙄𝙉𝙏𝙊 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙎𝙀𝙈𝙄𝙎! 🙌#TeamIndia 🇮🇳 becomes the first team to qualify for the #CWC23 semi-finals 👏👏#MenInBlue | #INDvSL pic.twitter.com/wUMk1wxSGX
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 2, 2023
That’s all from the 7th 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 8th game which will be played against South Africa on 5th November 2023. For more updates visit my page on Facebook Durgesh Tiwary’s View and website Cricket Movie Website