Published 21:02 IST, November 2nd 2023
Top Focus/ ODI World Cup: India annihilate Sri Lanka, win by a massive margin of 302 runs; Shami takes a fifer
Rohit Sharma's India have defeated Sri Lanka at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. India now have won their 7th consecutive game of the ongoing CWC 2023 so far
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IND vs SL: Carnage, Wankhede has witnessed carnage that Team India dished out to their neighbours, Kusal Mendis' Sri Lanka. Right after Rohit Sharma fell prey to Dilshan Madushanka, it was just one way traffic and it was crowded by the blue brigade. 12 years after that famous final at the Wankhede, Team India have once again defeated Sri Lanka on the ODI World Cup stage and it is safe to say that they have blown them apart in a destructive manner
3 things you need to know
- Rohit Sharma's Team India are still undefeated in CWC 2023
- With 7 victories and 14 points, India have qualified for the knockouts
- India face South Africa next on November 5, 2023 at Kolkata
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CWC 2023: India ride high on Kohli, Gill and Iyer show
The greatest thing so far in this World Cup has been the manner in which India's batting and bowling both have clicked. The middle order looks settled and they are hungry to get runs for their teams if the big boys such as Rohit and Virat fail. Unfortunately, both Gill and Virat missed on their respective ODI tons, but their stand of 189 runs solidified India's position in this clash. Interestingly, Shreyas Iyer who has been struggling to put bat to ball played a quickfire innings of 82 from 56 deliveries. Iyer too missed out on his century but he will be relieved after the contribution that he made. Courtesy of Gill, Kohli and Iyer's show, India finished on 357/8 after their quota of 50 overs.
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Shami Siraj and Bumrah: The blue musketeers of pace
With 357 on board, India were always the favourites to win the match, but the Indian pacers had different ideas altogether. Jasprit Bumrah made a statement as he dismissed Pathum Nissanka on the very first ball of the Sri Lankan innings. Just before Sri Lanka could get a hang of things, they were reduced to 22/7 and were already left far behind. India wrapped the Lankans up for just 55 runs. The ‘men in blue’ easily won this encounter by 302 runs
21:02 IST, November 2nd 2023