EV Buyers First Consider Usage Pattern Rather than Range: BMW India President

BMW India sales have been robust in 2023. Company sustained its exceptional performance by achieving the highest-ever annual sales (January – December) across all three brands: BMW, MINI, and BMW Motorrad. In 2023, BMW sold a combined total of 14,172 cars across the BMW and MINI brands. Additionally, the company achieved sales of 8,768 motorcycles under the BMW Motorrad division. The BMW iX and Mini 3 door Cooper SE emerged as the top-selling electric vehicles (EVs) for the brand in 2023. The company reported a three-fold surge in EV sales, totaling 1,474 units in CY 2023. BMW last year sale is grew 18 percent compared to last year.  

Ankit Sharma from Gadgets 360 got a chance to sit down with Mr. Vikram Pawah, President at BMW Group India, to gain insights into this development and company’s future plan. Some responses have been edited and condensed for clarity.

Ankit Sharma: BMW 2023 sales numbers are remarkable. What strategies do you plan to implement to surpass these numbers in 2024?

Vikram Pawah: We are quite confident in the acceptance and demand for the new products we launched in 2023. The supply of these products was limited last year. As we assess the consistent supply of these products throughout the year, we anticipate witnessing growth momentum. Apart from this, we will launch a total of 19 products in 2024.

These include 13 new cars and six two-wheelers. There will also be an increase in demand due to the arrival of these new products in the market. However, we would like that the positive sentiment of demand in the industry should remain the same. Currently, consumer confidence is high and is expected to remain strong throughout the year. Considering these factors, we anticipate outperforming our 2023 performance in 2024.  

Ankit Sharma: India is rapidly moving towards green energy with full government support for the industry. What have been the company’s EV sales so far, and what are the company’s targets and plans for the EV segment?

Vikram Pawah: BMW has been working on electric cars for the last 10 years. Company first electric car, the BMW i3, was launched in 2013. This shows how early we were committed to electric cars. BMW India sold a total of 14,172 cars in 2023, of which the share of electric cars is almost 10 percent. We have sold a total of 1,474 electric cars in 2023, which is 325 percent more than in 2022.

The BMW iX emerged as our top-selling luxury electric vehicle in 2023. Our goal is to elevate the share of electric cars in our overall sales to 25 percent by 2025. Additionally, we plan to introduce two new electric cars in 2024.  

Ankit Sharma: A year ago, electric vehicles typically had a range of 300 to 400 kilometers, but this has now risen to an average of 600 kilometers, a benchmark also met by BMW. Some Chinese company, is currently pushing the boundaries with an impressive 1,000 km range. What technological advancements is BMW pursuing to achieve a similar extended range for its vehicles?

Vikram Pawah: The range of all our EV vehicles comes in a very regional range, which is between 300 to 600 km. I would convey to the customer that the range is more than just a number. The key question is understanding the customer’s usage.We work to provide service to our customers as per their usage. If your daily commute is just 40 to 50 kms, additional range becomes less impactful. 

Let me give the example of our Mini customer who doesn’t even drive his car almost daily. Typically, these customers embark on weekend trips, making a range of 280 to 300 kilometers sufficient for their needs.  

1000 Km range is well-suited for Europe or others countries where daily commute average between 90 to 100 kms. In India, most people’s daily commute is around 40 to 50 kilometers. Our BMW customers also travel 40 to 50 kms daily. If we talk about battery technology in electric mobility, we are already on the 5th generation and working on the 6th generation. We are already operating at an advanced level. 

Ankit Sharma: Do you think customers are still avoiding buying EVs because of range or charging infrastructure? What advice would you give to EV buyers?

Vikram Pawah: Electric mobility doesn’t have just one dimension. Apart from this, efficiency is also a factor in how quickly the battery can be charged. Along with charging speed, efficiency of the battery, life of the battery a lot of things are important along with a range. This is a comprehensive package that we strive to offer to our customers. We assure our customers that the battery will maintain a 100% performance level for seven years.

As far as charging is concerned, we offer our users a free complimentary AC charging station that can be installed in their parking space. In such a situation, our customers are not reliant on any external charging stations. For inter-city or long-distance travel, we have 56 fast charging stations spread across 33 cities, providing convenient charging options. We offer information about charging stations through our website and app, enabling our customers to plan their routes effectively.

Through our website and app, we provide information about charging stations to our customers, so that they can plan their route accordingly. However, I would like to advise potential EV buyers to align their purchase with their usage patterns, similar to selecting an engine’s power based on needs. Certainly, if charging stations are installed at all petrol and diesel stations in India, it will undoubtedly boost the sales of EV cars in India.

Ankit Sharma: BMW India is facing increased competition from luxury carmakers like Mercedes-Benz and Audi. There are also reports that Tesla may enter India soon. How does BMW plan to maintain its market share? 

Vikram Pawah: Tesla has a worldwide presence, and similarly, we also operate on a global scale. The entry of more players into the market is beneficial, as it not only enhances competition but also stimulates increased demand. With a 16-year presence in the Indian market, we wholeheartedly welcome Tesla in India. India is a very important market for us and we are committed to continuously providing the best technology cars and services for the people.    

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Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill, Mohammed Shami Nominated For ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer of Year 2023 | Cricket News

Four players Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill, Mohammed Shami and Daryl Mitchell who had an impressive Cricket World Cup in India have been shortlisted for the ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer of the Year 2023 Award. Shubman Gill (India): 1584 runs and 24 catches in 29 matches. Fairly raw on the biggest stage, Shubman Gill produced performances that would make 2023 his coming-of-age year in international cricket. His most notable performances came in the ODI format, with him finishing the year with 1584 runs at an average of 63.36.

It was the fifth-highest tally of runs by an Indian in a year in ODIs, only surpassed by the numbers racked up by Sachin Tendulkar (1996, 1998), Rahul Dravid (1999) and Sourav Ganguly (1999). With five hundreds and a strike-rate of over 100, Gill was a rock at the top of the order for India alongside skipper Rohit Sharma, and the duo put on several memorable opening stands in the year.

Gill ended the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 with 354 runs at an average of 44.25. Unfortunately, the opener couldn’t start the World Cup for India, having been down with dengue Fever, but soon returned and hit his straps with a half-century against Bangladesh. He ended the tournament with four fifties, including an unbeaten 80, where he retired hurt midway with cramp and returned later in the final over.

Memorable Performance

Shubman Gill became the youngest double centurion in the year, slamming a terrific 208 against New Zealand in Hyderabad early in the year. Fresh off a good series against Sri Lanka that ended with a century in Thiruvananthapuram, Gill strode in with confidence in Hyderabad and went on to blitz a stunning 208 off a mere 149 balls.

During the knock, Gill also became the joint-second fastest to 1000 ODI runs. The solo show from Gill saw him contribute to nearly 60% of the team runs. Notably, no other Indian batter even scored a fifty in the innings. Studded with 19 fours and nine sixes, Gill’s knock helped India to 349, a score they defended by 12 runs.

While Gill went on to make three more ODI tons in the calendar year, this double century stood out for the manner in which he single-handedly gave India a huge total with very little support from the other end.

Mohammed Shami (India): 43 wickets, 36 runs and 3 catches in 19 matches

Mohammed Shami turned around a very average first half of 2023 into a spectacle in the second half, peaking at the Cricket World Cup for India.

Despite the missing the first few games of the tournament, Shami stormed back into the playing XI and finished the tournament as the highest wicket-taker with 24 scalps at a staggering average of 10.7.

Notably, Shami took three five-wicket hauls and a four-wicket haul in the seven matches he played in the tournament. The seamer also broke the record for India’s leading wicket-taker at Men’s Cricket World Cups, taking his tally up to 55 wickets in just 18 games.

Only seven bowlers have taken more than 50 Cricket World Cup wickets and none have done so in as few matches as Shami.

What made Shami’s tournament all the more special was that he wasn’t in India’s first-choice XI at the start of the event, but returned to make a huge impact in India’s run to the final in the home World Cup.

Memorable Performance

The highlight of Shami’s imperious showing in the World Cup was his record haul of 7/57 against New Zealand in the semi-final of the tournament.

Shami took the wickets of the openers in the run-chase and then returned to snare Williamson’s scalp to break a promising stand with Mitchell. He went on to dismiss Tom Latham off the very next ball to break New Zealand’s huge effort in Wankhede in a pretty hard chase.

With the double strike, Shami had broken the back of New Zealand’s innings, but he did not settle for that, returning to dismiss the well-set Mitchell for 134 and then wiping out the tail to finish with a seven-for, the best figures by an Indian player in men’s ODIs.

Virat Kohli (India): 1377 runs, 1 wicket and 12 catches in 27 matches

Virat Kohli built on his comeback in 2022 with a spectacular 2023, where he found peak form in ODIs, and capped it off with a Player of the Tournament performance at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.

India’s number three smashed at least a half-century in nine of his 11 innings at the World Cup, finishing with a mind-blowing 765 runs, the most ever scored by an individual batter at a men’s Cricket World Cup, going past the previous record set by Sachin Tendulkar in 2003.

Kohli finished the tournament with an average of 95.62 and a strike rate of 90.31, with three centuries including one in the semi-finals against New Zealand.

He completed a record tally of 50 ODI hundreds with his knock in the semi-finals, making him the leading century-hitter in the format’s history.

While he ended the tournament with another half-century in the final, it didn’t lead India to a victory and the stunned silence that followed his dismissal in Ahmedabad in the final was a testimony to how big Kohli was to India’s chances at the title win.

He finished the year with 1377 runs at an average of 72.47, recording six centuries and eight half-centuries in 24 innings.

Memorable Performance

Kohli reserved his best at the World Cup for the semi-final knockout clash against New Zealand. Walking in at the fall of Rohit Sharma’s wicket, Kohli hit his stride immediately, remaining unmoved until after he completed a record 50th century in the format.

“It’s stuff of dreams, Anushka was sitting right there, Sachin paaji was there in the stands,” Kohli said later while being interviewed during the innings break.

If the setting made the knock “picture perfect” for Kohli, the occasion made it all the more important for India. Having endured heartbreak at the hands of the Kiwis four years back in England, Kohli’s record ton and huge stand with Shreyas Iyer paved the way for a monumental total of 397.

Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand): 1204 runs, 9 wickets and 22 catches in 26 matches

Daryl Mitchell was in top form in ODIs in 2023, finishing the year with a whopping 1204 runs, the third-most recorded in a calendar year in the format by a New Zealand player.

Mitchell had a modest start to the year in the bilaterals in Pakistan and India, and the home series against Sri Lanka, but turned it around spectacularly with back-to-back hundreds in Pakistan in April.

He went on to hit another ton in England but saved his best for the World Cup, where he became New Zealand’s middle-order lynchpin with Kane Williamson absent for a large part of the tournament.

Mitchell blitzed 552 runs at the World Cup at an average of 69 and a strike rate of over 100. His smashing performance included two hundreds against India, who boasted one of the best bowling attacks in the tournament.

Memorable Performance

Mitchell saved his best for India in the tournament, taking on their spinners with disdain and twice producing knocks that put the dominant hosts on the backfoot.

In the league game in Dharamsala, Mitchell helped set up a good total with his 130 off 127 balls, walking in to bat at a tricky situation with the team two down for 19 runs. Mitchell had very little support towards the backend of New Zealand’s innings, but single-handedly carried them to a decent total, which still didn’t prove to be enough.

The story wasn’t too different a few days later in the semi-final, when he carried the team in a near-improbable run-chase of 398. Mitchell and Williamson combined in a crucial third-wicket partnership that kept New Zealand in the run-chase.

Even when Williamson fell, Mitchell continued to go for his shots and he was only dismissed in the 46th over, by when New Zealand had crossed the 300-run mark. Mitchell’s 134 came off just 119 balls and included nine fours and seven maximums.

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India’s Predicted XI vs South Africa: Ravichandran Ashwin May Miss Out As Major Changes Expected | Cricket News

South Africa will face India in the 2nd Test of the Freedom Trophy 2023/24 on Wednesday, January 3, at Newlands in Cape Town, South Africa. The match will start at 1:30 PM IST. South Africa and India have played one match in the series, with South Africa winning the first Test. In the first game of this series, Dean Elgar was the Man of the Match and the opening batter scored the highest fantasy points for South Africa with 243 match fantasy points while KL Rahul topped the fantasy points leaderboard for India with 164 match fantasy points.

SA vs IND, Newlands, Cape Town Pitch Report
The pitch at the Newlands, Cape Town will allow for good stroke play and the batters will find it easy to bat on the surface. It will not allow a lot of assistance to the bowlers and wicket-taking is going to be difficult. The average 1st innings score at this venue in the last 20 matches is 327 runs. Batting first should be the preferred option at the venue, with the team batting first winning 67 per cent of the matches.

Pace or Spin?
The pacers have taken 71 per cent of the total wickets at this venue. Hence picking up pacers for your fantasy team should be a good idea. Based on the stats available, we predict that the pitch will continue to assist the pacers.

Weather Report for Newlands, Cape Town
The temperature is expected to be around 25 degrees Celsius and humidity is expected to be around 60 per cent. Winds at a speed of 2.72 m/s are expected.

SA vs IND Dream11 Prediction: Top Batter and Wicket-Keeper Picks
Dean Elgar

Dean Elgar is a fairly consistent player in terms of fantasy points. He has an average of 107 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 8.6. This player is a top-order opening left-handed batter. In the recent 3 matches, Dean Elgar has scored 185, 4, 16, 38, 47 runs averaging 58 per match.

Yashasvi Jaiswal

Yashasvi Jaiswal is a very inconsistent player in terms of fantasy points and can be a high-risk, high-returns pick in your team. He has an average of 127 match fantasy points in the last 3 games and a fantasy rating of 8.1. This player is a top-order opening batter, who bats left-handed. In the recently played 3 matches, Yashasvi Jaiswal has scored 17, 5, 57, 38, 171 runs at an average of 57.6 per match.

Kyle Verreynne

Kyle Verreynne can be a good pick for your Dream11 Team. He has an average of 103 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 7.9. This player is a right-handed batter and also keeps wickets. In the recent 3 matches, Kyle Verreynne has scored 279 runs averaging 55.8 per match.

SA vs IND Fantasy Prediction: Top Bowler Picks
Kagiso Rabada

Kagiso Rabada can be a good safe pick for your Dream11 Team. He has an average of 109 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 8.6. This player is a right-arm fast bowler and in the last 2 matches, Kagiso Rabada has taken 9 wickets at an average of 1.8.

Jasprit Bumrah

Jasprit Bumrah is a bowler and has an average of 106 match fantasy points in the last 10 games, a fantasy rating of 7.5 and is a very consistent player in terms of fantasy points. He is a right-arm fast bowler and in the last 2 matches, this player has taken 0, 4, 0, 0, 3 wickets at an average of 1.4.

Keshav Maharaj

Keshav Maharaj can be a good pick for your Dream11 Team. Keshav Maharaj has an average of 97 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 7.3. He is a slow left-arm orthodox bowler and in the last 2 matches, this player has taken 3 wickets at an average of 0.6.

SA vs IND Dream11 Prediction: Top All-Rounder Picks

Ravindra Jadeja

Ravindra Jadeja is a safe bet for your Fantasy Team. Ravindra Jadeja has an average of 151 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 9.8. He is a left-handed batter. In the recent 2 matches, this player has scored 98 runs averaging 19.6 per match.

Ravichandran Ashwin

Ravichandran Ashwin is a very consistent player in terms of fantasy points. Ravichandran Ashwin has an average of 138 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 8.5. He bowls off-break and in the recent 2 matches, this player has taken 3 wickets at an average of 0.6.

Marco Jansen

Marco Jansen is an all-rounder and has an average of 119 match fantasy points in the last 10 games, a fantasy rating of 8.1 and is a safe bet for your Dream11 Fantasy Team. Marco Jansen bowls left-arm medium-fast and in the recently played 2 matches, he has taken 6 wickets at an average of 1.2.

SA vs IND Dream11 Prediction: Top Captain and Vice-Captain Picks
Dean Elgar

South African batter Dean Elgar has racked up 185 runs in 1 match of the Freedom Trophy 2023/24 at an average of 185 and a strike rate of 64.46. He has the highest score of 185.

Virat Kohli

India’s Virat Kohli has hit 114 runs in 1 match and is the team’s leading run-getter this season. He has a strike rate of 78.08 and averages 57. He also has 1 fifty and 0 tons to his name in the Freedom Trophy 2023/24.

Nandre Burger

The South African bowler has picked up 7 wickets in 1 match. Nandre Burger’s best spell for this edition is 4/33 and his average is 11.85.

Jasprit Bumrah

The bowler from India has picked up 4 wickets in 1 match so far at an average of 17.25. Jasprit Bumrah’s 4/69 is his top bowling performance of the Freedom Trophy 2023/24.

South Africa vs India head-to-head record in Tests
South Africa and India have competed against each other on 43 occasions in Tests. While South Africa have won 18 matches, India have emerged victorious on 15 instances. Meanwhile, 10 encounters have concluded in a stalemate.

The last 5 Test contests have seen South Africa win on 3 occasions and India on 2 occasions. The highest score in these 5 encounters is 497 by India whereas the lowest has been 131 by India.

India’s Predicted XI:Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Siraj, Japrit Bumrah, Mukesh Kumar

SA vs IND Fantasy 11 Team

Wicket-Keepers: Kyle Verreynne and KS Bharat

Batters: Dean Elgar, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, David Bedingham and Shubman Gill

All-Rounders: Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin

Bowlers: Kagiso Rabada and Nandre Burger

Captain: Nandre Burger

Vice-Captain: Ravindra Jadeja

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A lookahead for 2024: US elections, Paris Olympics, COP 29 and more

The year 2024 may have only just begun but it looks set to be an action-packed one. With a number of pivotal political, environmental, cultural and athletic events on the horizon, it can be difficult to keep track of what’s to come. FRANCE 24 sets out a a timeline of a few major events that are certain to define 2024.

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  • Expansion of five-nation BRICS group

BRICS – an intergovernmental bloc that currently includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – has opened its doors to five new members. The decision was reached at the 2023 annual BRICS summit in Johannesburg in August. As of January 1, 2024, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia are members of the bloc. Argentina was invited to join but its new president Javier Milei decided to pull out.

With the expansion, the alliance reaffirms its status as the voice of the Global South and is likely to bear more weight on the international stage, which has been dominated by Western nations since the end of the Cold War. Combined, the expanded BRICS represents a population of about 3.5 billion, which accounts for 45% of the world’s population.

Read moreHow the BRICS nations failed to rebuild the global financial order

  • In the pressure cooker of Taiwan’s presidential election

The first election of 2024 is a high-stakes race with regional and global implications. On January 13, Taiwan’s voters will choose between three candidates: Vice President Lai Ching-te of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, Hou Yu-ih of the Kuomintang and Ko Wen-je of the Taiwan People’s Party, after the two opposition parties failed to form an alliance. China, fiercely hostile to the current government, has called the race a choice between war and peace. It considers Taiwan to be an integral part of its territory and has recently escalated its intimidation campaign around the island to levels unseen in decades. The election results risk igniting tensions between the US and China. Although the US has said it does not support Taiwan independence, it supports its democracy and supplies the island with military aid.

Read more‘War with China is not unavoidable,’ says Taiwan’s foreign minister

 

  • Africa Cup of Nations to kick off in Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast is gearing up to host the 34th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, which will take place from January 13 to February 11. Will the Ivorian elephants be crowned winners on home soil? Will they dethrone winners of the last African Cup, Senegal’s mighty Lions of Teranga? Only time will tell. The first match will see hosts Ivory Coast take on Guinea-Bissau at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium north of Abidjan at 8pm GMT.

Who will bring home the trophy for the Africa Cup of Nations this year? © Kenzo Tribouillard, AFP

  • Putin looks set for re-election in Russian presidential election

Russians head to the polls on March 17 to cast their ballots in a presidential election that is likely to see President Vladimir Putin prolong his twenty-year-long grip on the country. Putin has ruled Russia since the start of the century – winning four presidential terms with a brief interlude as prime minister. The 71-year-old has methodically quashed any form of opposition in recent years. His most high-profile rival, Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, is currently serving a 19-year prison sentence in a penal colony north of the Arctic. Despite starting an immensely costly war in Ukraine that has killed thousands of Russian soldiers and sparked repeated attacks within the country’s borders, Putin still commands wide support.

Read moreNavalny’s penal colony in the Arctic is direct heir to the Russian Gulag

 

  • Indians to head to polls as Modi seeks third term in general elections

Hundreds of millions of Indians will head to the polls between April and May in general elections that are expected to hand Prime Minister Narendra Modi a third term in office. The Hindu nationalist leader has a substantial lead in opinion polls and will hit the 2024 campaign trail on the heel of three major state election victories for his party in December. But concerns have been raised over what a third term would mean for democracy in India amid a widespread clampdown on press freedom and growing criticism of human rights violations, particularly against the country’s minority Muslim community.  

Read moreHow Indian authorities ‘weaponised’ a New York Times report to target the press

 

 


 

 

  • Celebrating the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy

France will mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings along the Normandy coastline during World War II. On June 6, 1944, Allied forces mounted the largest amphibious invasion the world has ever seen – an event that marked the beginning of the liberation of German-occupied Western Europe. Heads of state, veterans and officials will  attend an international ceremony on Omaha Beach to honour the memory of these events and pay tribute to the fallen.  

  • A fresh European Parliament  

The 2024 European Parliament elections will be held between June 6-9, and is expected to be one of the most contentious in history due to the rise of the far right in several member nations. European citizens will cast their vote to renew the 720-member EU institution, currently dominated by the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP). The 2024 elections are the first European Parliament polls since the UK officially left the bloc on January 31, 2020, following the Brexit vote. European Parliament elections are routinely dogged by low voter turnout. But the election issues at stake are critical for the future of the continent, including energy, inflation, the post-pandemic economic recovery and the EU’s foreign policy.

Read moreEU elections 2024: Do Europeans care?

 

  • Paris to host the 2024 Olympics, Paralympics

A century after hosting its last Olympic Games in 1924 – and for the third time in its history – Paris is set to welcome another summer of sport with the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. From July 26 to August 11, the City of Light will host the world’s most talented athletes in the biggest sporting event ever held in France. Handball, football and rugby tournaments are set to kick off as early as July 24. The Paralympic Games will take place directly after the Olympics, between August 28 and September 8. But not all nations will have their top athletes representing them on the ground. Athletes from Russia and Belarus will only be able to compete as neutrals outside of team events due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, and Guatemala has been barred because of its government’s interference with the independence of its Olympic committee.

 


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  • Trump v. Biden Part Two? 

The upcoming presidential election in November might look a lot like the Joe Biden-Donald Trump race of 2020, but it’s shaping up to be quite different. Trump now faces four criminal trials and has just been disqualified from the 2024 ballot by a third US state. Biden, now grappling with two devastating wars in Gaza and Ukraine, is being investigated by the US House of Representatives on whether he improperly benefited from his son’s foreign business dealings. The 60th US presidential election will undoubtedly be the most closely watched political event of 2024. Only if Trump and Biden make it through the primaries of their respective parties and are nominated can they hope to become the next US president. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former UN ambassador Nikki Haley are among those taking on Trump, while self-help guru Marianne Williamson and Minnesota congressman Dean Phillips are mounting a challenge to Biden.

  • Azerbaijan to host COP 29

Oil and gas producer Azerbaijan will host this year’s COP 20 climate summit. The country won the bid after garnering support from other Eastern European nations in early December 2023 and came after months of geopolitical deadlock over where the summit would be held. Russia had vowed to veto any bid by an EU country. The UN conference will take place in the capital city of Baku from November 11 to 24.  The main issue on the agenda is likely to be financing “the transition away from fossil fuels”. 

Read moreHeat records and climate accords: How did the environment fare in 2023?

 

  • Paris’s Notre-Dame Cathedral to reopen

Five years after a fire ravaged Notre-Dame Cathedral on April 15, 2019, the doors of Paris’s most visited monument will reopen on December 8. Tourists and worshippers will once again be able to admire the sculptures and decorations of this medieval minor basilica, considered to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture. When it reopens, Notre-Dame should be able to welcome 14 million visitors a year, two million more than before the fire. It will also be equipped with a unique fire protection system. President Emmanuel Macron has invited Pope Francis to the cathedral’s reopening ceremony.

 

A person takes a photograph at dusk of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral with the wooden structure of the new spire in place during reconstruction work, on the Ile de la Cite in Paris on November 28, 202
The outline of the new spire of Paris’s Notre-Dame Cathedral can be seen on November 28, 2023. © Ludovic Marin, AFP

 

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India vs South Africa Live Score, 1st Test, Day 2: Dean Elgar Nears 50 As India’s Search For Wickets Goes On | Cricket News

India vs South Africa 1st Test, Day 2 LIVE: Team India eye wickets after Lunch.© AFP




India vs South Africa 1st Test, Day 2 Live Updates: Dean Elgar and Tony de Zorzi have put South Africa in command with India struggling to get take wickets on Day 2. Mohammed Siraj had dismissed Aiden Markram in the fourth over of the innings, but the Indian bowlers have struggled to trouble Elgar and de Zorzi. Earlier, KL Rahul slammed a brilliant 101 to help India post 245. Shortly after scoring his 8th Test ton, Rahul was cleaned up by Nandre Burger, who impressed with three wickets on his debut. Earlier, India managed to put 208 runs on the board at the loss of 7 wickets on Day 1. (LIVE Scorecard)

Here are the live cricket score and updates from the Day 2 of India vs South Africa 1st Test from SuperSport Park in Centurion:







  • 17:02 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Classy from Elgar!

    Another poor delivery and Elgar obliges! Pitched wide of off and he throws his bat at it. Driven through the gap past cover

    SA: 75/1 (20.5)

  • 16:57 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Elgar on the charge!

    This is too easy for Elgar! Poor stuff from the debutant Krishna. Full and straight and he picks up another boundary. Drives it between the stumps and the non-striker. Elgar moves into the 40s

    SA: 69/1 (19.3)

  • 16:49 (IST)

    IND vs SA: Four Runs!

    Elgar, what a shot! Bad delivery from Shardul. Full and wide and he drives it through cover and mid-off for four

    SA: 53/1 (18.1)

  • 16:41 (IST)

    IND vs SA: Play resumes after Lunch!

    We are back after Lunch! Shardul Thakur is attacking from one end. Elgar and de Zorzi will look to carry on from where they had left

  • 16:04 (IST)

    IND vs SA: It’s Lunch Time!

    SA go into Lunch well poised at 49/1. Elgar and de Zorzi have looked solid after Markram’s early dismissal. Frustration for India

  • 15:57 (IST)

    IND vs SA: Edged for four!

    Nothing is going in India’s favour at the moment! Easy pickings for Elgar and SA. This one runs past third slip for four. Lunch can be called at any time

    SA: 49/1 (16)

  • 15:51 (IST)

    IND vs SA: Markram survives!

    Appeal for a caught behind! Kohli saying he did hear something. Ball tracking shows that there no spike when the cherry passes the bat. Hits Markram on thigh guard

    SA: 41/1 (13)

  • 15:45 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Boundary!

    Debutant Krishna is into the attack! Welcome to Test cricket, says Dean Elgar. First ball four. Tucked away nicely through cover

    SA: 41/1 (12.2)

  • 15:43 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Shardul replaces Siraj!

    Shardul is into the attack. This means Prasidh Krishna has to wait a bit more. Didn’t understand this tactic from Rohit. 

    SA: 34/1 (11)

  • 15:34 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Another boundary!

    Siraj gets another edge off de Zorzi but this is not good enough. Beats everyone including point and races away for a boundary

    SAL 33/1 (9.2)

  • 15:25 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Driven down the ground with ease!

    Elgar fends off the pressure with a cracking drive down the ground! Good response from the man who is playing his penultimate Test match. Shows the full face of the bat to put that away.

    SA: 26/1 (7.3)

  • 15:17 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Almost gets the edge!

    Siraj is now asking questions from De Zorzi! He targets the 4th stump line. However, de Zorzi is beaten off the outside edge. You can feel its coming

    SA: 15/1 (5.4)

  • 15:08 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Siraj strikes!

    Siraj finds the edge this time! Markram is gone. A similar delivery to the beating the outside edge. It’s pitched up, full and swings away late to have Markram nicking as he prods tentatively. Big wicket!

    SA: 11/1 (3.5)

  • 15:06 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: That was close!

    Once again, Markram is beaten! Brilliant shape on that ball from Siraj. Just whistles past the outside edge

    SA: 11/0 (3.2)

  • 14:59 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Onus on Indian pacers!

    The first two overs have been dealt pretty well by Elgar and Markram. There is definitely some movement for both Bumrah and Siraj. Can they strike a few times before lunch?

    SA: 6/0 (2)

  • 14:44 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: End of innings!

    1st Test, Day 2: India 245 all-out in 67.4 overs (KL Rahul 101, V Kohli 38; K Rabada 5/59) against South Africa

    Excellent knock from KL! India will fancy a lead from here if the pacers can do the damage before Lunch.

  • 14:33 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: 100 up for KL!

    KL Rahul goes bang and out of the park! He gets to his 100 with a six. Excellent shot from KL. His 8th Test ton

    IND: 244/9 (66)

  • 14:30 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: WICKET!

    Siraj given caught behind! But he wants to review this. However, the UltraEdge shows a spike as the ball passed the bat. India nine down with Rahul on 95

    Mohammed Siraj c Verreynne b Coetzee 5 (22)

    IND: 238/9 (65.1)

  • 14:27 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Six runs!

    A four and a six off Rabada takes Rahul to 95! He wants to wrap this up quickly. This has been a terrific knock from Rahul. Excellent catch in the crowd by a bloke 

    IND: 238/9 (65)

  • 14:15 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Is Siraj in trouble?

    Another review wasted from SA! This time for an LBW appeal on Siraj. The ball tracking shows the ball would have just missed the leg stump

    IND: 218/8 (62.1)

  • 14:11 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Useful runs for India!

    First boundary of the day! Full around off and swinging away. Rahul drives it uppishly behind point and gets the boundary

    IND: 217/8 (61.2)

  • 14:09 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Rahul survives!

    KL Rahul is beaten again! But SA take the DRS. The replay shows flat line on Snicko. Review wasted.

    IND: 210/8 (61)

  • 14:01 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Siraj gets the first runs on Day 2!

    Siraj is finally off the mark! It took him just 15 balls to do so. Gets a thick outside edge that beats the cordon for a couple

    IND: 210/8 (59.5)

  • 13:56 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: We are about to get underway!

    The players and umpires are out in the middle. KL Rahul is taking his guard. Coetzee has the ball in his hands. Siraj adjusting his glove strap at the non-striker’s end.

  • 13:50 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Play to start at…

    We have a news from the center as the play will start at 1:55. So, a 25-min delay. Hopefully we can have some non-stop action till Lunch

  • 13:43 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Start of play delayed!

    Start of play delayed due to wet outfield in Centurion. India 208/8 in 59 overs against South Africa

  • 13:24 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Groundsmen are taking the covers off!

    The covers are coming off as there is no rain right now. The scheduled start is seven minutes from now. Hopefully we will have the first ball in the next 15 minutes

  • 13:15 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Umpires having an inspection!

    The umpire are making their way out to the middle to have a look at the pitch and the outfield. We have heard that there is a slight drizzle. We might have a delayed start in Centurion

  • 12:42 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Big statement from Sunil Gavaskar!

    India legend Sunil Gavaskar feels India are missing Ajinkya Rahane in this tour.

    “In the 2018 tour, Ajinkya Rahane played the 3rd Test and showed what the Indian team had missed. Rahane overseas has been such a fine player and maybe if he had been there yesterday the story could have been completely different,” Gavaskar said on Tuesday.

  • 12:21 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Onus On KL Rahul!

    Rahul will be determined to get his hundred as India eye a 250+ total before SA come out to bat. Rahul would need a helping hand from Siraj and debutant Prasidh Krishna.

  • 12:20 (IST)

    IND vs SA Live: Hello!

    Good afternoon and a very warm welcome to our live coverage of the 1st Test, Day 2 between India and South Africa from Centurion. KL Rahul’s unbeate 70 steered India to 208/8 before bad light, and rain saw the play being called off early on Day 2.

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India vs South Africa, Rohit Sharma Press Conference Highlights: “Don’t Look To…” – India Skipper Shares Batting Mantra For South African Pitches | Cricket News

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Rohit Sharma Press Conference Highlights: For the first time since the heartbreak in the Cricket World Cup 2023 final, India skipper Rohit Sharma addressed the media. The press conference took place on the eve of the first Test against South Africa. Rohit said that Mohammed Shami, who has been ruled out of the series, will be a big miss. The Indian captain, however, hinted that one of the fast bowlers between Mukesh Kumar and Prasidh Krishna will be included in the final XI for the first Test with Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj completing the pace attack. Rohit also said that the Indian spinners know what their role would be in South African pitches.

Rohit Sharma Press Conference Highlights From Centurion:







  • 16:26 (IST)

    Rohit PC Live: India skipper leaves reporters in splits!

    While speaking about what would it mean for the Indian cricket team if it wins the Test series in South Africa, Rohit Sharma said it would be a “good thing” before coming out with an honest opinion. “Itna mehnat kiya hai toh kuch toh kitna banta hai (Since we have worked so hard, we derserve this at least),” said Rohit. Watch it HERE

  • 16:10 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma PC Live: Team India prepared for SA challenge

    “In terms of prep also, we came here a week back. We had a decent time preparing for the Test match as well now it is just about how individuals want to take up that role. They are completely free on how they want to go about getting the job done for the team.” 

  • 16:01 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma PC Live: Will The Skipper Play T20 WC?

    While talking to the media at the press conference, India skipper Rohit Sharma came out with a cryptic reply on the query that if he would be participating in the T20 World Cup 2024.

  • 15:52 (IST)

    Rohit PC Live: ‘If India beat SA in series, it will be a big thing’

    “We have never won a series here and it’ll be a big thing if we do it here. I don’t know whether it’ll be able to take away the pain of World Cup defeat. If we are able to achieve it then it’ll be a good thing.”

  • 15:48 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma PC Live: A toss up between Mukesh and Krishna!

    Rohit Sharma confirmed that Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj are going to play the first Test but the team might go with one of the pacers between Mukesh Kumar and Prasidh Krishna. The skipper also said that 75 per cent of the team is locked and the rest will be done in the team meeting.

  • 15:45 (IST)

    Press Conference Live: On KL Rahul keeping wickets in SA, Rohit said…

    “I felt the way he kept in the World Cup, he worked really hard and was impressive. It gives us the option to play a solid batter in the middle order. He does most of things right when he bats in the middle order in ODIs. He knows the situation and how to bat. I am not sure how long he wants to keep but as long as he does, he’ll do well.”

  • 15:42 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma PC Live: India skipper opens up on WC final loss!

    “The way we played in the World Cup, you expect to go all the way. We worked hard for the cup. There are certain things we didn’t do well in the final. It is hard after a loss like that. But you got to find a way to move on and look forward. We got a lot of encouragement from the outside world. That motivated me personally. As a batter, I am batting as well I could. Whatever is in front of me, I’ll look forward to it.”

  • 15:40 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma PC Live: ‘Spinners know their role’

    “Every bowler will have a massive role to play. Sometimes for the spinners, the role could be to contain. The conditions help the seamers here. We have got two experienced spinners and they know what we require of them.”

  • 15:39 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma PC Live: India skipper’s honest admission

    “That’s a challenge. When we went to Australia, England, South Africa it was a challenge. For them also, who are coming for the first time, it’ll be challenge. The bowlers dominate here a lot. The lateral movement the seamers get. The wickets get difficult later on as the cracks open and invariable bounce. It’ll be nice for all of us to put our hands up for the challenge,” said Rohit Sharma.

  • 15:35 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma PC Live: India skipper ‘looks forward to the challenge’

    “As a batter it’s always a challenge here in South Africa. It’s the hardest place to bat. I look forward to the challenge,” said the batting maestro.

  • 15:32 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma PC Live: “Shami will be a big miss”

    “Very important Test series. We have never won a series here. It’s a big opportunity for us. We came close the last two times. That gives us a lot of excitement and encouragement to do our best. Our seamers have done well in Australia, England and South Africa.  The seamers have actually pull their weight in. Shami will be a big miss.”

  • 15:31 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: PC starts!

    Rohit is here and the PC starts!

  • 15:25 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: PC to start soon!

    We are close to the start of the press conference. Rohit Sharma will arrive in the conference room anytime soon. Stay connected for all the live updates. 

  • 15:13 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: Pitch speculation

    According to a PTI report, at Supersport Park, it normally takes three and half to four days to achieve results and if the toss happens on the second day, after a washout on opening day, batting first will surely be a very difficult proposition.

  • 15:07 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: Spinner conundrum

    One of the biggest challenges ahead of India in the first Test will be the choice of spinners. With Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja both in the ranks, Rohit Sharma may be tempted to play them both. But the overcast conditions in Centurion can end up making it good for the pacers and in that case, the inclusion of Shardul Thakur may end up providing a good bowling option as well as more depth in the batting line-up.

  • 15:00 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: Yashasvi Jaiswal opportunity

    Sunil Gavaskar backed youngster Yashasvi Jaiswal to open the batting with Rohit Sharma and he believed that Shubman Gill can come to bat at No. 3. It will be a big opportunity for the left-hander to open the batting against a tough pace attack in South Africa and if he can end up playing a good innings, it can do wonders for his team and his chances of making his spot permanent.

  • 14:53 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: KL Rahul decision

    Indian cricket team head coach Rahul Dravid said that KL Rahul will be keeping the wickets in the first Test against South Africa. Considering the difference between South African and Indian conditions, a tough challenge for him as well. The decision to not go with a specialist wicket-keeper allows India to play a stronger batting line-up but will it result in a possibly weaker fielding performance?

  • 14:48 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: Young pace attack

    Jasprit Bumrah will be spearheading the Indian cricket team pace attack but the duo of Mukesh Sharma and Mohammed Siraj will have their work cut out in absence of Mohammed Shami. A new challenge for them and if Shardul Thakur gets a chance, it will be a huge opportunity for him to prove his mettle.

  • 14:35 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: What could be India’s playing XI?

    The team composition will surely be a topic to watch out for and it will be interesting to see what Rohit Sharma says about the responsibilities given to key players in the side ahead of the first Test.

  • 14:25 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: Dravid on young batters

    “We encourage the players to play (in a manner) they feel most comfortable. In the end they are judged by the results they produce. They know that,” Dravid said.

    “We want to encourage them in the way they play but also keeping the conditions in mind and certain, sort of tactical thing they have to adopt when they play in South Africa.

    “The nature of ball, how it behaves over 80 overs, shots that they play early and later on. I think it’s about finding balance between having cricket smarts to read the game and understand the situation, and of course allowing to express yourself.

    “Hopefully, they make smart decisions,” the coach had said on Christmas eve.

  • 14:16 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: Pace challenge

    The Indian cricket team batters will be up against a quality bowling attack comprising Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Marco Jansen and Gerald Coetzee. With South African pitches providing way more pace and bounce than those back home, it will be interesting to see how Rohit Sharma and co decide to approach the situation.

  • 14:11 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: South Africa squad

    Temba Bavuma (captain), Aiden Markram, Tony de Zorzi, Dean Elgar, Keegan Petersen, Kyle Verreynne (wk), Tristan Stubbs (wk), Nandre Burger, Marco Jansen, Wiaan Mulder, Gerald Coetzee, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, David Bedingham.

  • 14:01 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: Indian cricket team squad

    Rohit Sharma (captain), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul (wk), Shreyas Iyer, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Mukesh Kumar, Prasidh Krishna, KS Bharat (wk), Abhimanyu Easwaran (2nd Test).

  • 13:54 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: Big test for Rohit

    Mohammed Azharuddin (1992), Sachin Tendulkar (1996), Sourav Ganguly (2001), Rahul Dravid (2006-07), MS Dhoni (2010-11 and 2013-14) and Virat Kohli (2018-19 and 2021-22) have all tried but the series win seem to elude India. Will Rohit Sharma finally break the curse?

  • 13:46 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: Final frontier

    India have never won a Test series in South Africa till now. It is the only country where India have never won a series and it will certainly be a mental pressure for the side. With the Cricket World Cup 2023 heartbreak behind them, this will be the perfect chance for India to bounce back.

  • 13:41 (IST)

    Rohit Sharma Press Conference Live: Hello and welcome

    Welcome to the live coverage of Rohit Sharma’s press conference ahead of the first Test match between India and South Africa in Centurion. A crucial test for India in conditions where they have not fared well in the past. 

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Cricket World Cup 2023: Semi-Final Qualification Scenario For All 10 Teams Explained | Cricket News

The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 has reached a critical juncture in the group stage, wherein teams have three games left to secure a berth in the semi-finals. A total of 9 teams are still in contention for one of the semi-final spots, with Bangladesh being the only one to be knocked out. No team, yet, has confirmed their progress or been knocked out of contention for the semis. Host nation India is in pole position to make the World Cup 2023 semi-finals as they are atop the standings with six wins in six matches. South Africa, who have won five of six games, along with New Zealand and Australia currently complete the top four.

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ICC World Cup 2023 semi-finals qualification scenarios
India

India, currently on 12 points, need only one more point to secure a semi-final berth in the World Cup 2023. A win or a tie or a no result in either of their final three games will be enough to ensure their progress as all other teams outside the current top four can only get to a maximum of 12 points.

India face Sri Lanka next at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 2. It is followed by South Africa on November 5 and their final group-stage match against the Netherlands on November 12.

In case India lose all three matches, an Afghanistan defeat in their next match will seal India’s semi-final berth.

South Africa

The Temba Bavuma-led South African team need three more points to guarantee a place in the semi-finals. However, they play top-four rivals New Zealand and India, followed by challengers Afghanistan in their final three group games.

Meanwhile, only one win could also be enough for the Proteas to make the knockouts, depending on the results of the teams currently placed between 5th and 10th positions on the points table.

New Zealand

New Zealand began the tournament with four wins on the bounce but lost to India and Australia thereafter. The Blackcaps will need at least two victories from their remaining three matches to advance into the semi-finals.

New Zealand will take on South Africa in Pune on November 1. A win for the Kiwis will help them strengthen their chances of making it to the next round while also potentially opening it to a three-way battle for the second spot in the points table.

On the other hand, the Blackcaps can also go through to the semis despite a defeat to the Proteas by beating Sri Lanka and Pakistan in their other two matches, which would also dent the qualification hopes for those two teams.

Australia

Australia are in a similar situation as their trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand. Pat Cummins and Co. need two wins in three games to strengthen their chances of a spot in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-finals.

After defeats in their opening two games, Australia are on a four-match winning streak while boosting their net run rate after a 309-run success against the Netherlands. The five-time ODI World Cup winners will take on reigning champions England next.

A win against England will put them one win away from the next round. However, if they lose to the Three Lions, Australia can still progress with victories against Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

Two defeats, meanwhile, would not necessarily be the end of the road for Australia, courtesy of their net run rate. But they will have to depend on other results to advance to the semis.

Afghanistan

Afghanistan bolstered their chances of making the World Cup semi-finals for the first time after beating Sri Lanka by seven wickets on October 30. They can achieve a maximum of 12 points, considering they beat the Netherlands, Australia and South Africa.

However, Afghanistan will need either Australia or New Zealand to lose at least one match by a massive margin or lose two while winning all three of their upcoming encounters in the tournament to stand a chance of progressing to the next stage.

Sri Lanka

The 1996 World Cup champions Sri Lanka, too, are not mathematically ruled out of semi-final qualification in this edition. They currently have four points and with three matches to go, the Lankans can score a maximum of 10 points.

Firstly, Sri Lanka would need to win all their remaining three games, which includes beating two of the current top four teams, India and New Zealand. Sri Lanka will also need at least two of the five teams currently above them to not notch more than 10 points. They would also need to hope that those teams end up with an inferior net run rate compared to them.

Pakistan

Alike Sri Lanka, Pakistan can also notch a maximum of 10 points in the group stage.

The Babar Azam-led outfit defeated Bangladesh to keep their campaign alive, but also need to win against New Zealand and England in their two remaining matches while also hoping that the current top four teams – India, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa – lose their remaining matches to stand a chance to qualify.

However, even one defeat could end the road for the 1992 World Cup winners if Australia and New Zealand win one of their remaining three matches.

Netherlands

The Netherlands, too, are on four points with three matches to go, wherein they will take on Afghanistan, England and India. The Dutch need to win all three games with a massive victory margin, to stand a chance of making it to their first-ever World Cup semi-finals.

At the same time, they will also hope that no more than three teams finish the group stage with 10 points or more as the Netherlands can score a maximum of 10 themselves.

Bangladesh

The defeat against Pakistan knocked Bangladesh out of the World Cup semi-finals race. Even mathematical permutations and combinations can’t see them secure a top 4 spot now.

England

The defending champions England are all but out of semi-final contention in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, although they can mathematically still qualify. The Englishmen would need to beat Australia, the Netherlands and Pakistan by massive margins and similar to Bangladesh, hope that only three teams finish with more than eight points in the standings.

However, a defeat in either of the three matches would see them exit the tournament in the group stage itself.

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India vs England, Cricket World Cup 2023: Fantasy XI Prediction, Top Captaincy And Vice-Captaincy Picks | Cricket News

Table-toppers India will look to add to their winning streak of five matches when they take on a struggling England in Lucknow. Following their impressive victory over New Zealand, India are expected to seal a comfortable win over the English team on Sunday, virtually securing their place in the knockouts. On the other hand, England find themselves in a must-win situation. The Jos Buttler-captained side will be well aware of the fact that it’s not just a win they need, but a convincing one to improve their low net run-rate. The English team currently occupies the ninth position in the 10-team competition, with a total of two points from five matches.

Weather conditions and pitch report

The pitch at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow mostly favours the bowlers. The surface at the venue offers bounce and pace to the bowlers as well and it assists spinners as the game progresses. The average score by the team batting first in the last 10 matches at this stadium is 262. The arena in Lucknow has hosted three ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 matches so far with the highest score at the venue being 311/7. The lowest total here has been 177 runs.

Talking about the weather, the temperature at Lucknow is expected to hover around 29 degrees with 29% humidity.

Predicted playing XI

India: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Suryakumar Yadav/R Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Mohammed Shami

England: Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler (c & wk), Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, David Willey, Mark Wood

IND vs ENG fantasy XI

Wicket-keepers: KL Rahul

Batters: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill, Dawid Malan

All-rounders: Ravindra Jadeja, Ben Stokes, Adil Rashid

Bowlers:Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Mark Wood

India’s KL Rahul is the best option for the wicketkeeper’s choice in the fantasy XI team. The right-handed batter has established himself as one of the most dependable players for Team India in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. In the last five matches, the wicket-keeper batter has scored 177 runs. His campaign began with an unbeaten 97 against Australia, and he has consistently chipped in with valuable runs throughout India’s five-match winning streak. Behind the stumps, KL Rahul has plucked five catches in as many matches.

Among the batters, Virat Kohli ranks as the second-highest run-scorer in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. The right-handed batter has notched a century along with three half-centuries. The former India skipper has amassed 354 runs in five matches at an average of 118 and a strike rate of 90.54.

Rohit Sharma is without a doubt a must-have batsman in the fantasy XI team. The Indian captain has showcased top form in this ICC event, accumulating a total of 311 runs in five matches at a strike rate of 133.47. This right-handed batter has also demonstrated his power-hitting prowess, having smashed 17 sixes and 33 boundaries in the ongoing competition.

Shubman Gill overcame illness to make a comeback into the Indian team. After missing out on two initial games, the right-handed batter has since been consistently among the runs, providing valuable support to Rohit Sharma at the top of the batting order. While Gill may not have produced a standout performance just yet, his ability to score briskly during the powerplay has been instrumental in ensuring a strong start for the team.

Dawid Malan has emerged as England’s leading run-scorer in the ongoing tournament. The left-handed batter has been the sole standout performer for England, particularly in the context of the team’s challenges in adapting to the slow Indian tracks. Malan has accumulated a total of 220 runs in five matches, with a high score of 140.

For the all-rounder spot, Ravindra Jadeja is the preferred choice for the fantasy XI team. The left-arm spinner, with his guile and variations, has proven to be India’s main weapon in the middle overs. Not only has he managed to stem the flow of runs, but he has also broken threatening partnerships for India. Jadeja is India’s third-highest wicket-taker in the competition, having secured 7 scalps in five matches. He has also made significant contributions with the bat, helping India hunt down opposition.

Adil Rashid is one of the England bowlers who has posed a threat to opposition batsmen. Apart from Reece Topley, who has been sidelined due to an injury, Adil Rashid is the sole English bowler to have secured five or more wickets in the tournament. The right-arm leg-spinner has accounted for 6 wickets in 4 matches.

For England to have any chance of advancing to the knockout stage, Ben Stokes must play a pivotal role with both the bat and the ball. Having been sidelined due to injury during the initial matches, Stokes has gradually regained his form in the competition. His highest score of 43 in England’s match against Sri Lanka demonstrated his potential to make a significant impact.

In the bowling department, Jasprit Bumrah has consistently delivered early breakthroughs for India in the majority of matches. His performances during the powerplay have been economical too. This right-arm pacer has clinched 11 wickets in the tournament.

Following his absence from India’s playing XI in earlier matches, Mohammed Shami made a stunning comeback in India’s victory over New Zealand. The right-arm pacer delivered a match-winning performance with figures of 5/54, which helped India restrict Kiwis to a total of 273.

England pacer Mark Wood has bagged three wickets in five matches so far. The right-arm pacer is expected to play a pivotal role for England in their efforts to prevent India’s power-hitter to run away with the game.

Captain: Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli has stood out as India’s most reliable run-scorer, consistently accumulating fantasy points in the process. Given his current form, the right-handed batter will be expected to score against a struggling England bowling attack. The veteran batter is a top contender for the captain’s position in the fantasy XI team.

Vice-captain: Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma is one of India’s leading run-getters in the tournament. He will look to take advantage of the struggling English bowling attack and further bolster his runs tally. The Indian captain is a good choice for the vice-captaincy role in fantasy teams.

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Bishan Singh Bedi: An Artist, A Rebel And Forever Cricket Romantic | Cricket News

He could mess with a batter’s mind with his flighted deliveries, give administrators sleepless nights being a quintessential rebel and then floor a youngster with his magnanimity. Bishan Singh Bedi just knew how to touch people’s lives with various facets of his character — being an artist, a straight-talker and a mentor to many as and when the need be. Arguably the greatest slow left-arm bowler that the world has ever seen, Bedi travelled to the other side after three years of illness but left an indelible impression in minds of many with a character to die for. Honest, upright, someone who played the ‘Gentleman’s Game’ for the right reasons.

Sunil Gavaskar ruled the 1970s but ask any Indian cricket fan of that era, what it meant to their ears when late Suresh Saraiya would describe during his commentary stint with All India Radio how a batter was caught by Gavaskar in the slips or stumped by Farokh Engineer with the original ‘Turbanator’ of Indian cricket jumping in joy.

There are certain words or phrases that become cliches with over-usage and ‘Poetry in Motion’ is one of them.

It is hackneyed but when it comes to Bedi, it remains an apt description.

The legendary Sunil Gavaskar drew Mohammed Ali’s analogy in his book ‘Idols’ which is a memoir on his peers from cricketing world.

“Floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee” is what they said about Ali and if there was any cricketing equivalent in 70s it was Sardar, who become famous for his multi-coloured ‘patkas’ (head gear) that he changed during each session.

What was a perfect Bedi delivery? It would be one which would be tossed up in a parabolic arc above a batter’s eye-line. Just as the batter would come down the track and feel that he had measured that delivery, it would land on the leg-middle line and just kiss the outer edge of the bat or miss it. Either the first slip or the keeper would be in business.

There is a picture from the mid 70s when Bedi played county cricket for Nottinghamshire.

They called it the perfect grip with both hands used: two fingers across the seam and the left thumb below to balance while the right thumb on top of the leather just before he would load up.

When a batter would hit him for a four or a six, he never sledged.

Instead he would just clap and applaud, lure him into a false sense of confidence and when next time, he jumped out, he knew there was something amiss: the wherewithal to deal with Bedi’s greatness. He knew how to buy wickets.

Ask Gavaskar, who fell prey to Bedi’s deception in the Ranji final of the 1976-77. Bombay won that game but Gavaskar was beaten by flight and drift in both innings. Caught and bowled for 5 in the first and stumped by Surinder Khanna after dancing down the track in the second innings for 10.

Rajinder Goel, probably the second greatest left-arm spinner in world cricket in 1970s, never got a chance to play Test cricket. Goel saab, as he was respectfully called in cricket circles was the best in the business but Bedi was better than the best.

As subtle as sledgehammer

He had fierce sense of right and wrong and could be very opinionated to anyone’s dismay. But that was Bishan Singh Bedi.

He could easily terminate the Indian innings at 97 for 5 as a mark of protest that West Indies umpires were allowing Michael Holding and Wayne Daniel to cause physical harm to Indian batters with two or three beamers per over.

He was once banned for Test match by the BCCI in 1975 after he gave an interview to BBC during his stint with Nottinghamshire without listening to board’s no-interview diktat.

“I remember we won the Ranji Trophy back in 1979-80 season and a DDCA clerk came with a letter from the erstwhile top-boss. It was written that Invitation for Hi-Tea for captain and manager with president of DDCA. He flung the invitation card back and told the messenger that he will only meet the president if every player got a separate invitation card,” Kirti Azad recollected the good old days spent with his “skipper”.

Had it not been for Bedi, Delhi would have never become the cricketing powerhouse that it became after he took over as skipper. He instilled self belief in Kirti Azads, Madan Lals, Surinder Khannas, Venkat Sunderams and Sunil Valsons that Bombay (now Mumbai) is a beatable side.

“He could take up cudgels with anyone. In those days, at times DDCA would arrange for accommodations which would be considered as hell-holes. There won’t be enough room to walk to the washroom let alone keep our cricket kits and suitcases. Bishan would just check-out of the hotel and force them to put us up in a minimum three-star facility,” Azad said.

In those days, post practice, Aloo ke pakode (Potato fritters) and Mirchi ke pakode (Green chilli fritters) with tea, worth a few annas, were served post Delhi team’s pre-season practice during the Ranji season and Bedi told the establishment that this unhealthy food won’t be consumed by his boys.

“He said get boiled eggs and fresh fruits for them after practice. Get ‘paneer’ for the vegetarians,” Azad remembered.

“But there was one thing which was a must on the menu and Bishan paaji paid from his own pocket. Chilled beer in extreme Delhi heat. He got it for everyone and no one was allowed to take out their wallets apart from him. Keerat, that’s how he called me, Veerey, have a glassy (glass of beer),” Azad remembered.

He never ever sledged or used a cuss word on the field. No one can remember but if someone played a bad shot or there was poor fielding, Bedi could be pretty verbose in chaste Punjabi inside the dressing room during the break.

But after the end of the day’s play, the first person who would walk up and hand him a glass of beer was none other than Bedi himself.

Man with golden heart

During the 1979-80 final where Delhi beat Bombay for the first time, Azad scored a hundred, hitting Padmakar Shivalkar for three sixes to race from 84 to 102.

So happy was Bedi that he actually opened his kit-bag after he walked into the dressing room.

“He just opened it and said take whatever you want. There were shoes of British company Patrick. There were gloves from Duncan Fearnley and Grey Niccols cricket bat, a dream of every player. It was worth in thousands even in 70s and he said it’s all mine. He was the only one to use imported equipment as he played County cricket for Nottinghamshire,” Azad said.

Gursharan Singh remembers how after scoring 298 against Bengal in a Ranji match, the Punjab skipper got a massage from the coach.

“I was red in embarrassment as paaji would massage my calf muscles, shoulders as we didn’t have the culture of permanent masseurs even in early nineties. He made me captain for the season and even when Sherry (Navjot Sidhu), who was our biggest star back then was back from national duty, he didn’t change the captain. He said: “If Gush has led the side till now, he would continue.”

Ethics and Rules of the Game

In his later years, Bedi wasn’t establishment’s most favourite person but he couldn’t care less. In the pre social media days, he once courted controversy as Indian team’s Manager (not coach) after some media houses misquoted him saying that he wanted to “throw the players in the Pacific Ocean” after they lost an ODI in New Zealand during a tri-series which was more of a debacle.

However years later, the TV interview was available and it was the interviewer who had asked him whether he would mind if his players wanted to jump in ‘Pacific Ocean’ after such a poor performance and all he said was “I won’t mind.” His role as a cricket manager was a short one and it was understandable that a lot of super seniors, who were by then at the back-end of their careers, didn’t like his strenuous regimen.

However being sharp-tongued meant that he would often question the action of Muttiah Muralitharan and Harbhajan Singh, terming them “javelin throwers”.

“You call it 800 wickets, I call it 800 run-outs,” he famously said about Murali and no marks for guessing that the Lankan legend wasn’t one bit amused.

He was a staunch critic of Delhi & Districts Cricket Association, not exactly an institution known for its propriety and probity. He had his massive difference of opinion with late Arun Jaitley and although a stand is named after him, he wrote Jaitley’s son and current president Rohan to remove his name as he didn’t conform the workings of the state body which he felt was mired in corruption.

In one of his last interaction with the PTI, Bedi had said a sentence which fits with his persona.

“I don’t stoop to conquer,” he had said in that 2019 interview, in reference to another former India cricketer. Bishan Singh Bedi, the ‘Sardar of Spin’ only conquered hearts.

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India vs New Zealand Highlights, Cricket World Cup 2023: Virat Kohli, Mohammed Shami Guide India To Crucial Win, Extend Unbeaten Run | Cricket News

IND vs NZ Highlights: India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets.© AFP




India vs New Zealand Highlights, IND vs NZ ODI World Cup 2023: Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami shone as India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets in Dharamsala on Sunday. It was Mohammed Shami’s five-wicket (5 for 54) haul that helped India restrict New Zealand to 273 despite Daryl Mitchell’s 130 and Rachin Ravindra’s 75. In the chase, Rohit Sharma’s 46 provided India a superb start before Virat Kohli’s well-knit 95 stole the show. India hunted down the total in 48 overs. With it, the Rohit-led side became the only unbeaten team in the Cricket World Cup 2023. (Scorecard | Points Table)

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, India vs New Zealand Highlights:







  • 22:24 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: Shami named Player of the Match!

    Mohammed Shami bags the Player of the Match award for his five-wicket haul (5 for 54). “Got a lot of confidence after taking a wicket on the first ball. If your team mates are doing well, you should support them, it’s important that the team performs well, I understand that. It was important to pick those late wickets, you always want your team to be the top side. Very happy that I got those wickets and India is on top of the table,” said Shami after India’s victory.

  • 22:15 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: India win!!!

    Ravindra Jadeja pulls the ball towards backward square leg for a four and India have won the game by 4 wickets. What a victory this is! They have beaten New Zealand in an ODI World Cup game for first time since 2003.

    IND 274/6 (48)

  • 22:09 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: Kohli is OUT!

    Virat Kohli is out at the score of 95. He has hit the ball into the hands of Glenn Phillips towards the deep mid-wicket.

  • 22:03 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: FOUR!

    The chase master stuff from Virat Kohli. A four down the ground from the batter and India have this game in their bag now. They just need the finishing touch. You can call it mere formality. 

    IND 265/5 (46.3)

  • 22:01 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: SIX!

    What a shot from Virat Kohli! This man has nerves of steel. It was a short ball from Trent Boult and Kohli pulled it over the mid-wicket fence for a six. Terrific batting from the India star!

    IND 261/5 (46.1)

  • 21:55 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: India need 26 in 30!

    New Zealand have managed to pull things back a bit but India still stay ahead with set batters Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja at the crease. India need 26 runs in 30 balls.

    IND 248/5 (45)

  • 21:50 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: India need 29 in 36!

    This is a really good over from Rachin Ravindra. He conceded only two runs in it and India now need 29 runs in 36 balls.

    IND 245/5 (44)

  • 21:47 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: Good bowling!

    Mitchell Santner bowled a four-run over but India won’t mind it as they need just around 4 runs per over from here. India need 31 runs in 42 balls.

    IND 243/5 (43)

  • 21:42 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: SIX!

    Ravindra Jadeja dances the track and smashes the ball over fence to the wide of long-on for a six. India need 38 runs in 52 balls.

    IND 236/5 (41.2)

  • 21:40 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: India need 44 in 54!

    Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja have added 39 runs off 43 balls for the sixth wicket so far. This partnership has once again put India on top of the game. The Rohit Sharma-led side needs 44 runs in 54 balls.

    IND 230/5 (41)

  • 21:32 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: India need 52 in 66!

    Virat Kohli is batting at the score of 70 off 73 balls while Ravindra Jadeja is unbeaten on 15. India need 52 runs in 66 balls.

    IND 222/5 (39)

  • 21:20 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: FOUR!

    A gamble from New Zealand but they couldn’t get a favourable result at least on the first ball. Glenn Phillips has been brought into the attack. He started with a short ball and Kohli pulled it away for a four to wide of long-on. 

    IND 205/5 (36.1)

  • 21:15 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: Back-to-back FOURs!

    A short ball from Lockie Ferguson and Ravindra Jadeja placed it well towards the backward square leg region for a four. Ferguson bowled short again and on the hips of Jadeja on the next ball and the batter glanced it away for a four towards fine leg fence.

    IND 201/5 (35.4)

  • 21:10 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: Run-out!!!

    A communication error in running and SuryakumarYadav has been run out. Surya steered the ball towards cover. He ran towards the other end while Virat Kohli was waiting for the ball to be cleared first. The cover fielder threw the ball to Trent Boult around the middle of the crease before the bowler threw it towards the wicketkeeper Tom Latham, who clipped off the bails.  

    IND 191/5 (33.5)

  • 21:04 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: Fifty for Kohli!

    Virat Kohli raced to his 69th ODI half-century 60 balls. He is rock solid at one end and that has kept India still ahead in this chase of 274 runs. By the time Kohli is there at the crease, India are clear favourites to win this game.

  • 21:01 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: KL Rahul is OUT!

    A good review from New Zealand and they get a reward for it. KL Rahul came a bit out of his crease to face a Mithchell Santner delivery that went straight after pitching around middle stump. Rahul got his pad first on the ball but the umpire was unconvinced. New Zealand went upstairs and earned the wicket. 

    IND 182/4 (32.1)

  • 20:52 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: FOUR!

    Really smart short from Virat Kohli! He waited for the ball and then guided it down the third man fence for a four. India need 92 runs more to win off the remaining 18 overs. Virat Kohli is batting at the score of 48.

    IND 182/3 (32)

  • 20:47 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: FOUR!

    It could have been a good over but Rachin Ravindra bowled it around the pads of KL Rahul on the last ball. The Indian batter swept the ball away for a four towards the backward square leg fence.

    IND 174/3 (31)

  • 20:41 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Cricket Score: FOUR!

    Virat Kohli comes down the track and drives the Matt Henry delivery for a four through the extra cover region. He is now on 40.

    IND 164/3 (29.1)

  • 20:37 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: SIX!

    What a shot from Virat Kohli! How easy does he do that! It was an overpitched delivery outside off stump from Rachin Ravindra and Kohli hit a lofted drive on it for a six. 

    IND 157/3 (28.1)

  • 20:24 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: India going well!

    Both Virat Kohli and KL Rahul are playing sensibly and that sees India still holding an edge in this chase of 274 runs. The asking rate is 5.36 and the duo know it very well, therefore they are focusing more on rotating the strike.

    IND 140/3 (25)

  • 20:20 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: FOUR!

    KL Rahul got off the mark with a four on the off side on the bowling of Lockie Ferguson. Rahul has played only 11 balls so far but he is looking rock solid in the crease.

    IND 135/3 (24)

  • 20:12 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: Iyer is OUT!

    Just when it seemed that India have got an edge in the game, Trent Boult has removed Shyreas Iyer to bring New Zealand back in the game. It was a short ball and Iyer pulled it towards the square leg fielder Devon Conway, who took a brilliant catch diving forward.

    IND 128/3 (21.3)

  • 19:58 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: FOUR!

    Lockie Ferguson bowls in on the legs and Virat Kohli glances it away for a four towards the fine leg fence. India are going really well in the chase. The duo of Kohli and Shreyas Iyer have added 41 runs so far for the third wicket in 28 balls.

    IND 117/2 (18)

  • 19:54 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: The match resumes!

    The match resumed after the delay due to dense fog. It is not completely gone but the conditions are at least better now. Shreyas Iyer and Virat Kohli are looking solid in the crease.

  • 19:46 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: When can the DLS method be applied?

    It is worth noting that a winner through the DLS method could only be decided after India play at least 20 overs in this chase. From this point, if the match ends, it will be a draw with both the sides sharing a point each.

  • 19:37 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: 100 up for India!

    A short ball from Lockie Ferguson and Shreyas Iyer pull it for a four towards the backward square leg. It also brings the 100 runs for India.

    IND 100/2 (15.4)

  • 19:28 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: OUT!

    Shubman Gill is gone! That’s smart bowling from Lockie Ferguson as he gets the second wicket. He put in a third man and bowled a bouncer to Gill, who fell in the trap. In a big to get it over the fielder, Gill was caught out near the fence.

    IND 76/2 (13.2)

  • 19:19 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: WICKET!

    Lockie Ferguson strikes on the very first ball of his in this match. It was a length delivery outside off stump but Rohit Sharma edged it onto the stumps to miss his half-century. The Indian skipper fell for 46 runs.

    IND 71/1 (11.1)

  • 19:04 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Live Score: Gill claims world record

    Shubman Gill smashes two back-to-back boundaries off Trent Boult’s delivery. With this, he completes 2000 ODI runs and becomes the fastest batter (by innings) in the world to achieve the feat. 

    Fastest to 2000 ODI runs (by innings taken)

    38 – Shubman Gill

    40 – Hashim Amla

    45 – Zaheer Abbas

    45 – Kevin Pietersen

    45 – Babar Azam

    45 – Rassie van der Dussen

  • 19:00 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Shubman Gill smashes a boundary off Matt Henry’s delivery. Gill hits it towards the right of square leg’s drive and steals four runs. 

    IND 36/0 (5.5 overs)

  • 18:53 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: SIX!

    SIX!!! Rohit Sharma continues his fiery form and hammers a huge six off Trent Boult’s delivery. Rohit smashes it hard as the ball goes over Boult’s head and lands straight into the crowd for a maximum. 

    IND 32/0 (4.4 overs)

  • 18:50 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Live Score: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Shubman Gill joins the party and smashes a boundary off Matt Henry’s delivery. Gill gently whips it towards the square leg as the ball goes past the boundary line for a four. 

    IND 26/0 (4 overs)

  • 18:46 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Live Score: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Dropped!! Too much action in one delivery. Trent Boult’s delivery touches the edge of Rohit Sharma’s bat and goes straight towards Daryl Mitchell, who fails to take a catch at the slip. The ball then races across the boundary line for a four. 

    IND 22/0 (3 overs)

  • 18:44 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Score: 11 runs off the over

    India are off to a confident start in the chase of 274 against New Zealand. In the previous over of Matt Henry, Rohit Sharma smashes a six and a four as the pacer leaks 11 runs.

    IND 15/0 (2 overs)

  • 18:42 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Score: Rohit achieves rare feat

    SIX!!! Rohit Sharma hammers a huge six off Matt Henry’s delivery. Rohit whacks the full delivery off lined delivery across the line over cow corner for a huge six. With this, Rohit becomes the first Indian batter to hit 50 ODI sixes in a calendar year. 

    IND 11/0 (1.5 overs)

  • 18:35 (IST)

    IND vs NZ Live Score: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Rohit Sharma off the mark in style as he smashes a boundary off Trent Boult’s delivery. Rohit smartly places a shot towards the right side of the deep square leg as the ball goes past the fielder for a four. Terrific start for India in the chase. 

    IND 4/0 (0.2 overs)

  • 18:33 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Live Score: We are back

    Hello and welcome to the second innings of the ODI World Cup 2023 match between India and New Zealand. In the chase of 274, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill have opened for India while Trent Boult will be bowling the first over for New Zealand.

  • 18:04 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Live Score: New Zealand 273 all out vs India

    New Zealand end their innings at 273 in 50 overs against India in the ODI World Cup 2023 match. For New Zealand, Daryl Mitchell smashed 130 runs while Rachin Ravindra scored 75. For India, Mohammed Shami registered a five-wicket haul while Kuldeep Yadav took two wickets. Apart from them, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj took one wicket each. 

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