Ton-up Kohli helps India stay perfect in ICC World Cup 2023

PUNE: Virat Kohli’s unbeaten century, paired up with Shubman Gill’s half-century propelled India to a dominating seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the ICC World Cup 2023.

Chasing a modest 257, India comfortably raised 261 for the loss of three wickets and 51 balls to spare, thanks to Virat Kohli’s unbeaten century, his 48th in the 50-over format and 78th overall.

Indian captain Rohit Sharma once again scripted a flying start for his side in the run chase as he, alongside Shubman Gill, scored 88 runs for the first wicket stand.

Rohit, who majorly dominated the opening stand, fell just shy of his half-century as he perished after scoring a 40-ball 48 which featured seven boundaries and two sixes.

Virat Kohli then joined Shubman Gill at the crease and together another crucial partnership for India, adding 44 runs to the total before the latter perished soon after amassing his half-century.

He remained a notable contributor to India’s fourth victory in the ICC World Cup 2023 with a brilliant 53. His 55-ball knock included five boundaries and two boundaries.

Kohli was then involved in another brief partnership as Shreyas Iyer played a cautious 19-run knock, conceding 25 balls and hitting only two boundaries.

KL Rahul then joined Kohli and gave him subtle support with his unbeaten run-a-ball 34 and the star batter smashed Nasum Ahmed for a six to register India’s fourth consecutive victory in the ongoing mega event.

He remained unbeaten with a 97-ball 103 which included six boundaries and four sixes.

A thumping victory over Bangladesh, however, could not power India to pip New Zealand and secure the top berth in the ICC World Cup 2023 standings due to an inferior net run rate.

Opting to bat first, Bangladesh could post 256/8 in the allotted 50 overs despite a solid start from their openers Tanzid Hasan and Litton Das.

The duo dominated the Indian bowlers and put together a 93-run partnership before Tanzid Hasan fell victim to Kuldeep Yadav soon after amassing his half-century.

He scored 51 in just 43 deliveries with the help of five boundaries and three sixes.

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Meanwhile, Das stood his ground firm and stitched brief partnerships with Najmul Hossain Shanto (8) and Mehidy Hasan Miraz (3) before finally perishing in the 28th over with 137 runs on the board.

He remained the top-scorer for Bangladesh with an 82-ball 66 which featured seven boundaries.

Following his dismissal, experienced wicketkeeper batter Mushfiqur Rahim joined Towhid Hridoy at the crease and put on an anchoring 42-run partnership which lasted with the former’s departure in the 38th over.

Rahim was then involved in a brief 22-run partnership with Mahmudullah until Jasprit Bumrah’s slower delivery sent him packing on 38. His 46-ball knock featured one boundary and a six.

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Mahmudullah then took the reigns of Bangladesh’s batting charge as he added valuable runs to the team’s total at the backend before being castled by Bumrah in the final over.

He remained a notable run-getter for Bangladesh with a brisk 36-ball 46, laced up with three boundaries and as many sixes.

Ravindra Jadeja, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj led the bowling attack for India with two wickets each while Kuldeep Yadav and Shardul Thakur had a wicket apiece.

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ICC World Cup 2023: Pakistan suffer a setback ahead of Australia clash

BENGALURU: Pakistan’s left-handed opening batter Fakhar Zaman has been ruled out of the ICC World Cup 2023 clash against Australia on October 20 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Fakhar Zaman is suffering from a knee injury and the team doctor advised him to rest for one week.

Meanwhile, Salman Ali Agha, who was suffering from a fever is making a good recovery.

Other team members are fit and available for selection for tomorrow’s anticipated match against Australia.

Pakistan are currently sitting fourth in the ICC World Cup 2023 standings with four points in three matches while Australia are in seventh position after winning their solitary game against Sri Lanka on Monday.

The green shirts will be eyeing to bounce back from their seven-wicket thrashing against India on Saturday.

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Rohit Sharma’s quickfire 86 after a combined effort from the bowlers led India to a dominant victory against Pakistan.

Chasing a modest total of 192, India comfortably steered to glory for the loss of just three wickets and 117 balls to spare.

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Put into bat first, Pakistan could post 191 runs on the board despite their captain Babar Azam’s half-century.

The former champions, at one stage, were looking in a strong position to amass the 300-run mark but a middle-order collapse, resulted in them bowling out at a meagre total.

Babar Azam remained the top-scorer for his side with 50 in 58 deliveries with the help of seven boundaries.

Wicketkeeper batter Mohammad Rizwan was the other notable run-getter for Pakistan with a 69-ball 49, hitting seven boundaries.

Pakistan squad for ICC World Cup 2023

Babar Azam (c), Abdullah Shafique, Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Usama Mir, Haris Rauf, M Wasim Jnr, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Saud Shakeel, Salman Ali Agha.

Travelling reserves: Mohammad Haris, Abrar Ahmed, Zaman Khan

Pakistan’s remaining ICC World Cup 2023 fixtures

  • October 20 – vs Australia in Bengaluru
  • October 23 – vs Afghanistan in Chennai
  • October 27 – vs South Africa in Chennai
  • October 31 – vs Bangladesh in Kolkata
  • November 4 – vs New Zealand Bengaluru (Day match)
  • November 11 – vs England in Kolkata

The day matches will start at 10:00 am Pakistan Standard Time (PST) while all other matches will be day-night fixtures, starting at 01:30 pm (PST).

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ICC World Cup 2023: Bangladesh win toss, elect to bat first against India

PUNE: Bangladesh have won the toss and elected to bat first against India in the 17th match of the ICC World Cup 2023 at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium.

Bangladesh

Litton Das, Tanzid Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto (c), Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Towhid Hridoy, Mahmudullah, Nasum Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, Mustafizur Rahman, Shoriful Islam

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India

Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj

HEAD TO HEAD RECORD:

Overall ODIs: Matches 39, India 31, Bangladesh 8, NR 1

ODI World Cup: Matches 4, India 3, Bangladesh 1

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Mitchell Santner faces ‘tough challenge’ to beat Daniel Vettori’s record

Left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner took his 100th one-day international wicket in the ICC World Cup 2023 victory over Afghanistan but admitted it will be a “tough challenge” to even get within touching distance of New Zealand record holder Daniel Vettori.

Fellow spinner Vettori, who retired after the 2015 World Cup final, ended his career with 297 ODI wickets for New Zealand, as well as an additional eight more taken with a World XI team.

On Wednesday, Santner took 3-39 as Afghanistan were dismissed for just 139 to lose by 149 runs.

The 31-year-old now has 102 ODI wickets and his 11 at this World Cup put him on top of the bowling charts while also boasting a mean average of just over 15.

“It’s obviously nice to get to that milestone,” said Santner of reaching the 100-wicket mark, becoming only the second Kiwi spinner behind Vettori to achieve the distinction.

“But I am just trying to perform my role and do a job out there.”

He added: “I think I’m 200-odd wickets behind him (Vettori), so it’s going to be a tough challenge to get there. But yeah, I obviously watched a lot of him do his thing over a long period of time.”

Santner is enjoying the spin-friendly conditions of the sub-continent, which is a world away from the seamers’ paradise that is New Zealand.

“It’s obviously nice to come here and see the ball spin a little bit which you don’t really get in New Zealand,” said Santner.

New Zealand, runners-up at the last two World Cups, are well placed to reach the semi-finals after a fourth win in four games so far.

Afghanistan, who shocked defending champions England on Sunday, were the authors of their own downfall, dropping five catches.

In stark contrast, Santner took a superb catch to dismiss Afghanistan skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi.

“I didn’t think I was going to get there at the start,” said Santner of his catch off fast bowler Lockie Ferguson.

“But I guess lucky for me I’ve got very long arms and was able to kind of pluck it out.”

Santner praised Afghanistan’s bowling which reduced the Kiwis to 110-4 at one stage.

“I think you’ve got to give credit to Afghanistan,” he said. “They bowled extremely well at the top.”

Next for New Zealand will be a clash with India, the tournament’s only other undefeated side, in Dharamsala on Sunday.

“They look pretty tough to beat,” said Santner of India who face Bangladesh in Pune on Thursday, after having won their first three games.

“We’ll have to do our assessment in Dharamsala — see what the wicket’s going to do. And obviously there has been a little pace and bounce, but whether that is the case when we play them, we’ll see.

“So yeah, we’ve just got to keep focused on the things we want to and how we want to play. Obviously, it’s nice to be in this position to lead into this game.”

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England to get major boost ahead of South Africa clash

MUMBAI: England head coach Matthew Motts revealed that dynamic all-rounder Ben Stokes was “on target” to be available for their crucial ICC World Cup 2023 clash against South Africa.

Stokes, who came out of retirement ahead of the ICC World Cup 2023 has now missed his side’s all three opening fixtures due to a hip complaint.

The all-rounder witnessed his side succumbing to defeats against New Zealand and Afghanistan from the dugout.

Meanwhile, England head coach Matthew Motts gave an update regarding Stokes, stating they are “confident” that he would play against South Africa.

“We’ve obviously been relatively conservative with him, but the medical staff were always confident that South Africa was a game we could target,” Mott said.

“I haven’t had a report on him in the last 24 hours, but before that, he was on target.

“So fingers crossed, he can tick off all the things that need to be ticked off and he comes back into that side.

“He’s like the spiritual leader of the group in many ways, and he certainly spoke really well after the game the other day, and spoke about that need to really assert ourselves.”

Defending champions England had a dismal start to their title defence but Ben Stokes’ potential return could serve them well, who now need to win five out of their remaining six matches to make it to the semi-finals.

They take on South Africa at Wankhede Stadium on Saturday, who also sustained a severe hit to their ICC World Cup 2023 campaign as they were upset by the Netherlands on Tuesday.

But South Africa still remained in the third spot with four points in three matches while England are in fifth with two points in as many matches.

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New Zealand crush Afghanistan to top ICC World Cup 2023 standings

CHENNAI: Tom Latham and Glenn Phillips’s half-centuries, paired up with a combined bowling effort, propelled New Zealand to a thumping 149-run victory over Afghanistan in the 16th match of the ICC World Cup 2023.

Set to chase 289, Afghanistan’s batting lineup failed completely and could only score 139 in response before being bundled out in the 35th over.

Afghanistan had a dismal start to their run chase as they lost both their openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz (11) and Ibrahim Zadran (14) and captain Hashmatullah Shahidi (8) with just 43 runs on the board.

Following the early debacle, Rahmat Shah and Azmatullah Omarzai attempted to anchor the run-chase with a gutsy fourth-wicket partnership and added 54 runs to the total.

The pair appeared to have settled down but Trent Boult struck again to remove Omarzai and opened the floodgates. He scored 27 in 32 deliveries with the help of two boundaries.

Young spinner Rachin Ravindra then put New Zealand in complete command by removing Shah, who waged a lone battle for Afghanistan with a cautious 36. His 62-ball knock featured only one boundary.

Later, Mitchell Santner and Lockie Ferguson ripped through their tail and steered their side to the fourth-consecutive victory in the ICC World Cup 2023.

Afghanistan after winning the toss invited New Zealand to bat first and picked up an early wicket of in-form opening batter Devon Conway at a total of 30.

However, Will Young, who returned to the side after Kane Williamson suffered a thumb injury in the match against Bangladesh, remained firm and completed his half-century during his partnership with Rachin Ravindra.

The duo scored 79 runs for the second wicket before Azmatullah Omarzai sent both of them packing in the same over.

Ravindra scored 32, while Young scored 64-ball 54, featuring four boundaries and three sixes.

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With New Zealand struggling at 110-4, skipper Tom Latham and Glenn Phillips played cautiously at the start to help the side recover before switching gears in the final overs.

They knitted a 144-run stand for the fifth wicket, completing their respective half-centuries in the process.

Naveen-ul-Haq broke the stand when Phillips was caught in the deep by Rashid Khan after scoring 71 off 80, with the help of four boundaries and as many sixes.

Latham followed him two balls later while attempting to scoop Naveen-ul-Haq but missed the line and the ball thudded the off stump.

Mark Chapman then played a brisk 12-ball cameo of 25 to lift New Zealand to 288 in their accumulated 50 overs.

Naveen-ul-Haq and Azmatullah Omarzai picked two wickets each for Afghanistan, while Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman managed one each.

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ICC World Cup 2023: Afghanistan win toss, elect to field first against New Zealand

CHENNAI: Afghanistan have won the toss and elected to field first against New Zealand in the sixteenth match of the ICC World Cup 2023 at MA Chidambaram Stadium.

New Zealand

Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (c & wk), Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult

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Afghanistan

Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Azmatullah Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi, Ikram Alikhil (wk), Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Naveen-ul-Haq, Fazalhaq Farooqi

HEAD TO HEAD RECORD:

Overall ODIs: Matches 2, New Zealand 2, Afghanistan 0

ODI World Cup: Matches 2, New Zealand 2, Afghanistan 0

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PCB complains ICC over Ahmedabad crowd’s “inappropriate conduct”

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has approached the International Cricket Council (ICC) over the crowd’s actions at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad during the Pakistan-India clash in World Cup 2023.

In a statement issued on X (formerly Twitter), the PCB said the board has filed a complaint regarding ‘inappropriate conduct’ targeted at the Pakistan players during the India vs Pakistan match held on 14 October 2023 in Ahmedabad stadium.

The stadium was jam-packed for the high-octane clash, which India ended up winning by seven wickets.

The Green Shirts received inappropriate chants from fans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad throughout the game.

Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan was subjected to religious chants after he was dismissed by Jasprit Bumrah in the first innings.

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Meanwhile, Indian lawyer Vineet Jindal filed a complaint to the ICC against Muhammad Rizwan for offering Namaz on the field and voicing support for Gaza.

Rizwan had dedicated his century to the people of Gaza after his match-winning century against Sri Lanka earlier in the ICC World Cup 2023.

This act of Rizwan caused an uproar in Indian media but ICC decided to take no action since it was done outside the field in his personal capacity.

On the other hand, the PCB also lodged a formal protest with the ICC over delays in visas for Pakistani journalists and the absence of a visa policy for Pakistan fans for the ongoing World Cup 2023.

PCB Management Committee head Zaka Ashraf had approached Foreign Secretary Syrus Sajjad Qazi and raised concerns over the delay in issuing visas for Pakistani fans and journalists willing to visit India for World Cup 2023.

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Later, some Pakistani journalists travelled to India after receiving visas before the India vs Pakistan clash on October 14.

As far as the match is concerned, India steamrollered Pakistan by seven wickets in a lopsided blockbuster match at a heaving Narendra Modi Stadium to maintain their unblemished 50-overs World Cup record against their arch-rivals.

India got themselves in the driving seat early by bundling out their opponents for 191 inside 43 overs.

With Babar Azam (50) and Mohammad Rizwan (49) in the middle, a total of around 300 looked within Pakistan’s reach, only for them to collapse in a heap, failing to last their full 50 overs.

India’s skipper Rohit Sharma led the chase with a blistering 86, and the two-time champions eventually romped home in 30.3 overs to maintain their unbeaten record against Pakistan in the history of the tournament.

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Another upset lits ICC World Cup 2023 as Netherlands stun South Africa

DHARAMSALA: South Africa sustained a second upset at the hands of the Netherlands as they fell to a 38-run defeat against the spirited Dutch side in the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023.

Set to chase 246, the strong South African batting lineup, which racked up the highest World Cup total against Sri Lanka in their campaign opener, bundled out for a paltry 207 in the 43rd over.

Proteas openers Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma started off cautiously with a 36-run partnership, which ended in the eighth over when Colin Ackermann got the former caught behind on 20.

Bavuma (16) soon followed in his footsteps after being castled by Roelof van der Merwe in the 10th over.

South Africa then sustained two more blows to their pursuit as Aiden Markram (1) and Rassie van der Dussen (4) perished cheaply, resulting in the side slipping to 44/4 in the 12th over.

Experienced David Miller and Heinrich Klaasen attempted to anchor the run chase as they added a cautious 45 runs to the total before Logan van Beek dismissed the latter to open the floodgates.

The right-handed batter scored a run-a-ball 28 with the help of four boundaries.

Miller then put together a brief 20-run partnership with Marco Jansen, who could score a 25-ball nine.

He then stitched a gutsy 36-run stand with Gerald Coetzee before both fell in quick succession to leave South Africa reeling at 147/8 in the 34th over.

David Miller remained the top-scorer for South Africa with a cautious 43. His 52-ball knock featured four boundaries and a six. Coetzee, however, could score a 23-ball 22.

Tailender Keshav Maharaj added valuable runs for South Africa at the backend but his 40-run knock was insufficient to avoid the upset defeat.

Logan van Beek led the bowling attack for the Netherlands with three wickets, followed by two each from Paul van Meekeren, Roelof van der Merwe and Bas de Leede while Ackermann struck out a batter.

Put into bat first, the Netherlands posted a commendable total on the board in the rain-affected match, reduced to 43 overs per side, courtesy of notable contributions from their lower-order batters.

The Dutch got off to a dismal start to their innings as Kagiso Rabada broke the 22-run opening partnership between Vikramjit Singh and Max O’Dowd (2) by getting the former caught at slip.

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His opening partner O’Dowd, soon followed him back to the dugout in the next over, falling victim to Marco Jansen. He scored 18 in 25 balls, hitting four boundaries.

The Dutch kept losing wickets at regular intervals and consequently slipped to 140/7 in the 34th over.

With the side in heaps of trouble, captain Scott Edwards was joined by experienced all-rounder Roelof van der Merwe and the pair turned the game on its head.

Edwards and van der Merwe counterattacked South Africa with clean hitting.

The duo added 64 runs for the eighth wicket, conceding just 36 deliveries before van der Merwe was caught behind off Lungi Ngidi in the 40th over.

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He played a crucial 29-run cameo, taking only 19 deliveries and smashed three boundaries and a six.

Netherlands’ number 10 Aryan Dutt made sure that his side did not lose momentum and supported Edwards with his quickfire 23. His nine-ball unbeaten knock featured three sixes.

Scott Edwards remained the top-scorer for the Netherlands with 78 not out in 69 deliveries, laced up with 10 boundaries and a six.

A late counterattack by the Dutch side put South Africa under immense pressure, which resulted in several fielding errors and yielded 32 runs.

Lungi Ngidi, Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen bagged two wickets each for South Africa while Gerald Coetzee and Keshav Maharaj struck out a batter apiece.

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ICC World Cup 2023: South Africa win toss, elect to field first against Netherlands

DHARAMSHALA: South Africa have won the toss and elected to field first against the Netherlands in the fifteenth match of the ICC World Cup 2023 at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association [HPCA] Stadium.

Netherlands

Vikramjit Singh, Max O’Dowd, Colin Ackermann, Bas de Leede, Teja Nidamanuru, Scott Edwards (c & wk), Sybrand Engelbrecht, Roelof van der Merwe, Logan van Beek, Aryan Dutt, Paul van Meekeren

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South Africa

Quinton de Kock (wk), Temba Bavuma (c), Rassie van der Dussen, Aiden Markram, Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller, Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Gerald Coetzee, Lungi Ngidi

HEAD TO HEAD RECORD:

Overall ODIs: Matches 7, South Africa 6, Netherlands 0, NR 1

ODI World Cup: Matches 3, South Africa 3, Netherlands 0

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