India vs Afghanistan live score over Match 9 ODI 31 35 updates | Cricket News

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That is it then from this game and all but two teams have already played two matches in this mega event with three teams on four points each. Next up is a big clash between Australia and South Africa in Lucknow. The Aussies will be eyeing their first win whereas South Africa will be looking to keep in touch with the likes of New Zealand, India and Pakistan with two wins from two. That match will start at 2 pm IST (8.30 am GMT) on Thursday, 12 October but you can join us early for the build-up as well. Till then, take care and goodbye!

The skipper of India, Rohit Sharma is back for a chat. He says that it was a good win. Mentions that it is important to get the momentum at the start of a tournament. Feels that there will be a spell from the opposition which might put them under pressure and it is important to absorb it. Reckons that they it is about leaving aside what has happened and moving on. Adds that it is good for the team when different players bring in different skill sets. States that they have batters to go out there and bat freely. Feels that when you have all-round players, things take care of themselves. On the game against Pakistan, he says that they are looking at it like they did this game. Adds that they do not want to worry about factors that are not in their control.

Afghanistan’s captain, Hashmatullah Shahidi says that they had a target in mind and wanted to get more than 300 runs as they knew India have a strong batting line up but back-to-back wickets in the latter phase held them back. Adds that he decided to bat first as they wanted to put the scoreboard pressure on the opposition but simply lost a few too many wickets. On his partnership with Azmatullah Omarzai, he says that after losing three wickets he told Azmat to simply hold on and build a partnership. Ends by saying that they want to learn from their mistakes and will look to get better in the next game.

Indian skipper, Rohit Sharma has been adjudged PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his fabulous ton. He says that it was a good pitch to bat and adds that he backed himself to play the natural game. Mentions that he knew that the wicket was going to get easier to bat and he is happy to have gone big. Shares that a hundred in a World Cup is always special. On the records broken by him, he says that does not want to think about it and wants to stay focused as they have a long way to go. Adds that he wants to do what the team requires. States that some of his shots are premeditated and let his instincts take over. Ends by saying that it is important not to lose this mindset and he looks to put the team in a comfortable position.

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Earlier in the game, Hashmatullah Shahidi won the toss and had no hesitation in batting first. The pitch did look great for batting but was a touch slower than the one in the last game. Once Jasprit Bumrah got the wicket of the charismatic Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmanullah Gurbaz tried his best to keep up the ante. Gurbaz fell soon and Afghanistan were 63/3 before skipper Shahidi and Azmatullah Omarzai stitched together a 121-run stand to get their innings back on track. However, in the second half of the innings, the Indian bowlers were able to pick up wickets at regular intervals and short spells from Jasprit Bumrah proved to be highly effective as he picked up 4 wickets. Apart from Shahidi and Omarzai, no one else was able to spend time on the crease and Afghanistan limped to 272. Coming to the chase, it went perfectly from start to finish for India as the skipper led from the front and they cruised through to victory.

Afghanistan tried their best but were completely outclassed by the Indians. Afghanistan had an under-par total on the board but the way in which they conceded runs in the opening 10 overs, took away that outside chance of a win from them as well. Fazalhaq Farooqi was surprisingly off his game and gave away a lot of boundaries and Mujeeb Ur Rahman was unable to control proceedings in the first Powerplay as well. Azmatullah Omarzai and Naveen-ul-Haq were decent but didn’t get any wickets either and it was their talisman, Rashid Khan who picked up both the wickets but on the whole, he too was fairly expensive. All in all yet another disappointing outing for Afghanistan and they will now look to bounce back in the next game.

As easy as you like from Rohit Sharma and Co., as they pick up their second victory of the campaign and get the much-needed boost going into their next clash against arch-rivals Pakistan. With 273 runs needed to win on what looked like a pristine batting surface, skipper Rohit Sharma came out all guns blazing and put the Afghan bowlers to the sword. He kept on finding the fence over after over and soon India were 94/0 in 10 overs with Ishan Kishan hardly getting any runs. Kishan did manage to get into the groove and the openers put on 156 runs for the first wicket as well before the southpaw got out. Rohit went on to score the fastest century by an Indian in World Cups and broke a couple of significant milestones as well on the way before getting out on 131. Rohit couldn’t finish off proceedings but an in-form Virat Kohli struck another half-century and along with Shreyas Iyer managed to end the game with 15 overs still remaining.

34.6 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! THAT’S IT! Virat Kohli finishes the game in style! Azmatullah Omarzai hurls it back of a length again, on middle, Virat Kohli puts the dancing shoes on and slaps it over the umpire. Hits it well wide of mid on for a boundary. India cruise home with 15 overs to spare and 8 wickets in hand!

34.5 overs (2 Runs) FIFTY for Virat Kohli! Yet another ODI fifty for Kohli and this is even more special. Azmatullah Omarzai bangs it in short, on middle and leg, Virat Kohli gets hurried in his shot as he goes for the pull. Splices it in the air but wide of deep backward square leg for a couple of runs to reach his fifty. The crowd are up on their feet to applaud the local boy.

34.4 overs (1 Run) Shortish delivery, on off, Shreyas Iyer gets cramped for room but still manages to steer it down to third man for a run.

34.3 overs (1 Run) Back to bowling back of a length, slower as well, on off, Virat Kohli pats it back past the bowler and takes a single.

34.2 overs (0 Run) A well-directed bumper, on middle, Virat Kohli sways away and lets the ball go through to the keeper.

34.1 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Beautiful timing! Back of a length, closer to off, Virat Kohli picks the length early and drives it on the up. Gets it towards wide mid off where Hashmatullah Shahidi dives over the ball to his left and concedes a boundary.

A slight halt in play as Mohammad Nabi has split the webbing on one of his fingers of the right hand as he made the stop on the previous delivery. A bit of blood is dripping out and Nabi is walking off the field.

33.6 overs (0 Run) This is bowled short again, on off, Shreyas Iyer hammers the pull but straight to mid-wicket. Looks like Mohammad Nabi injured himself as he made the stop.

33.5 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Pulled away solidly! Fazalhaq Farooqi tries to bang it in short, at the batter, the ball sits up nicely for Shreyas Iyer who swivels and pulls it wide of fine leg for a boundary.

33.4 overs (1 Run) Another off pace delivery, around off, on a length, Virat Kohli steers it with an open bat face to third man and gets across for a run.

33.3 overs (0 Run) Full and slower, on middle, Virat Kohli drills it with his bottom hand but picks out the fielder at mid on.

33.2 overs (0 Run) Pacy delivery, on a shortish length, Virat Kohli tries to run it down to third man but gets cramped for room. Can only push it to point.

33.1 overs (1 Run) Comes from ’round the wicket and angles it in, back of a length, on off, Shreyas Iyer taps it gently in front of cover and calls his partner though for a quick single.

Drinks break! With just 18 runs needed to win, India are on the verge of joining New Zealand and Pakistan with 2 wins from 2 to start the World Cup. Afghanistan have been a distant second-best in this game but will look to pick up a wicket or two before the game ends.

32.6 overs (0 Run) This is bowled in the blockhole, on off, Virat Kohli jams it out back to the bowler.

32.5 overs (1 Run) Offers flight, full and around off, Shreyas Iyer extends his arms and drives it square for a run.

32.4 overs (1 Run) A bit too full, on off, Virat Kohli knocks it down to long off for a single.

32.3 overs (2 Runs) Short and around off, Virat Kohli goes on the back foot and pulls it to the right of Rashid Khan at deep square leg for a couple of runs.

32.2 overs (1 Run) Drags the length back and serves it on off, Shreyas Iyer pats it through covers for a run.

32.1 overs (6 Runs) SIX! There comes the big hit from Shreyas Iyer! Mujeeb Ur Rahman loops it up, googly, full and on middle, Shreyas Iyer stays still and smokes it back over the bowler’s head. Sends the ball into the second tier for a 101-metre maximum. Iyer now has the record for the longest six at this World Cup, surpassing the 93-metre hit by Rohit Sharma in this game.

31.6 overs (1 Run) Bends his back and bowls it into the wicket, Shreyas Iyer fetches it from outside off and pulls it hard to deep square leg for a run.

31.5 overs (1 Run) In the channel on off, on a good length, Virat Kohli shuffles a bit and taps it to the left of extra cover for one more run.

31.4 overs (1 Run) Takes pace off and serves it on a length, on the pads, Shreyas Iyer waits for it and tucks it through backward square leg for a run.

31.3 overs (1 Run) On a shortish length, on off, Virat Kohli plays it late and runs it down to third man with an open bat face to third man for a single.

31.2 overs (0 Run) Short and wide outside off, Virat Kohli throws his hands at the delivery but does not connect.

31.1 overs (1 Run) Angling into the batter, back of a length, Shreyas Iyer hops and tickles it down to fine leg for a run.

30.6 overs (0 Run) Wide outside off now, short as well, Virat Kohli cuts it late but straight to backward point.

30.5 overs (0 Run) Slower and shorter, on middle, Virat Kohli goes on the back foot and works it to mid-wicket.

30.4 overs (0 Run) Quicker through the air but on the pads, Virat Kohli helps it straight to short fine leg.

30.3 overs (1 Run) Fullish delivery, around off, squeezed out to deep point for a run.

30.2 overs (0 Run) Sliding in, on middle, Shreyas Iyer tucks this short delivery to mid-wicket.

30.1 overs (1 Run) Pushed through from the front of the hand, full and on off, Virat Kohli knocks it down to long off for run.

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Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Highlights, ICC ODI World Cup 2023: Pakistan Record Highest-Ever World Cup Chase, Beat Sri Lanka By 6 Wickets | Cricket News

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Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Highlights, ODI World Cup 2023: Mohammad Rizwan scored 131 not out while Abdullah Shafique hit 113 as Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by 6 wickets to record the highest chase of World Cup history. Earlier, fiery centuries from Kusal Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama guided Sri Lanka to 344 for 9 in 50 overs. Opting to bat first, Sri Lanka lost an early wicket of Kusal Perera but they got back on track. Mendis smashed 122 runs while Sadeera scored 108. (Scorecard | Points Table)

Here are the Highlights of the ODI World Cup 2023 match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka:

  • 22:28 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Pakistan win!!!

    Pakistan have won the game by 6 wickets. They have recorded the highest-ever World Cup chase. What a win this is for the side! They lost two early wickets in this chase of 345 runs but Mohammed Rizwan and Abdullah Shafique scored impressive centuries to help the side win the game.

  • 22:14 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Pakistan four down!

    Pakistan have lost the wicket of Saud Shakeel of late, but they are still solid in this chase, thanks to Mohammad Rizwan’s unbeaten century. Apart from their poor bowling, Sri Lanka also have their poor luck to blame. Pakistan need 26 runs in 24 balls.

    PAK 319/4 (46)

  • 21:53 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Century for Rizwan!

    Mohammed Rizwan races to his third ODI century in 97 balls. He still there at the middle despite struggling with his fitness. This is turning out to be a wonderful knock for Pakistan.

  • 21:31 (IST)

    ODI WC Live:Injured Rizwan continues to fight!

    Mohammad Rizwan seems to be suffering with cramps but he continues to bat for Pakistan. They need 94 runs in 78 balls. Meanwhile, Rizwan is 90 not out off 82 balls.

    PAK 251/3 (37)

  • 21:11 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: OUT!

    The partnership for the fourth wicket has finally been broken! That’s a stunning catch from a substitute fielder Hemantha to dismiss Abdullah Shafique at backward point. The batter has to depart at the score of 113 runs and Sri Lanka will take a sigh of relief, at least for sometime now. 

    PAK 213/3 (33.1)

  • 21:00 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Shafique on fire!

    A fantastic four from Abdullah Shafique on the off side. He has put his foot on the accelerator pedal and Pakistan are in complete control of this chase now. 19 runs came off the Dilshan Madushanka over.

    PAK 207/2 (32)

  • 20:56 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Century for Shafique!

    A four to wide of long-on and Abdullah Shafique gets to his maiden ODI century in his first World Cup appearance for Pakistan. What a player he is! Pakistan needed the opener to deliver tonight and here he is… right on the money! 

    PAK 192/2 (31.2)

  • 20:44 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Fifty for Mohammed Rizwan!

    Mohammed Rizwan hit his fifty in 58 balls. Both he and Abdullah Shafique are well set in the crease and Pakistan are bossing the chase now. Sri Lanka badly need a breakthrough to stay alive in the game.

  • 20:23 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Pakistan in control!

    Pakistan are going well in this chase with both Mohammad Rizwan and Abdullah Shafique solid at the crease. However, the only thing the Babar Azam-led side need to look from here is that the required run rate doesn’t go too high.

  • 20:07 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Fifty for Shafique!

    Abdullah Shafique raced to his half-century in 58 balls. The milestone for the player came on the final ball of the 19th over. Dunith Wellalage bowled the 20th over and six runs came off it. This partnership between Shafique and Mohammad Rizwan now looks threatening for Sri Lanka.

    PAK 110/2 (20)

  • 19:51 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Pakistan make recovery!

    Abdullah Shafique is getting close to his half-century. Pakistan are looking in control of this chase now as Mohammad Rizwan is also solid at the other end.

    PAK 81/2 (16)

  • 19:19 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Sri Lanka lose a review!

    That was more of a desperate review from Sri Lanka and they lose it. A bouncer from Dilshan Madushanka hit the helmet of Abdullah Shafique before the fielder caught the ball. Sri Lankan players thought there was an edge but they were completely wrong as confirmed by the snickometer.

    PAK 48/2 (10)

  • 19:05 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: OUT!

    Babar Azam is out! He has literally thrown his wicket away to a poor ball in such a crucial chase. Sri Lanka will take it with open arms though. It was bowled down the leg side from Dilshan Madushanka and Babar nicked it to wicketkeeper Samarawickrama.

    PAK 37/2 (7.2)

  • 18:45 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: WICKET!

    This is a really good start for Sri Lanka now. Dilshan Madushanka has got the wicket of Imam-ul-Haq and Pakistan are in a bit of trouble here.  

    PAK 16/1 (3.3)

  • 18:33 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Pakistan’s chase underway!

    Pakistan have kicked off their chase of 345 runs. Imam-ul-Haq and Abdullah Shafique have opened the batting for the side. Six runs came off the first over that was bowled by Maheesh Theekshana.

  • 17:58 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Sri Lanka 344/9 in 50 overs

    Sri Lanka end their innings at 344/9 in 50 overs against Pakistan. For Sri Lanka, Sadeera Samarawickrama scored 108 runs while Kusal Mendis scored 122. Apart from them, Pathum Nissanka scored 51. For Pakistan, Hasan Ali took four wickets while Haris Rauf took two wickets. 

  • 17:56 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Haris Rauf dismisses Maheesh  Theekshana for duck. Theekshana completely fails to judge the delivery as the ball dislodges the off stump. 

    SL 343/8 (49.1 overs)

  • 17:54 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Dunith Wellalage hits a boundary off Shaheen Afridi’s delivery. He smashes it hard towards the deep extra cover and steals four runs. 

    SL 343/7 (49 overs)

  • 17:49 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Hasan Ali takes his fourth wicket of the day and this time he removes Sadeera Samarawickrama for 108. Sadeera tries to play a scoop shot but the ball hits the edge and Rizwan takes a brilliant catch behind the stumps. 

    SL 335/7 (48 overs)

  • 17:40 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Shaheen Afridi has taken his first wicket of the day and he removes Dasun Shanaka for 12. Shanaka smashes it hard for a six but fails to time it as the ball lands safely into the hands of Babar Azam. 

    SL 324/6 (46.3 overs)

  • 17:36 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Sadeera hits ton

    Sadeera Samarawickrama takes a single off  Hasan Ali’s delivery and brings up his century. It is his maiden ton in the ODI format and he brings it up in 82 balls. Terrific batting from Sadeera.

    SL 318/5 (45.5 overs)

  • 17:27 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: SIX

    SIX!!! Sadeera Samarawickrama smashes a huge six off Mohammad Nawaz’s delivery. Sadeera makes room outside the leg-stump and plays a beautiful inside-out loft over extra-cover. 

    SL 305/5 (43.3 overs)

  • 17:19 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Mohammad Nawaz has provided Pakistan with another breakthrough as he dismisses Dhananjaya de Silva for 25. De Silva smashes it hard but ends up giving a catch to Shaheen Afridi. 

    SL 294/5 (41.1 overs)

  • 17:15 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: 11 runs off the over

    Sri Lanka are in a fiery mode as Sadeera Samarawickrama and Dhananjaya de Silva are dealing in boundaries. In the previous over of Hasan Ali, the duo scores 11 runs, which include two boundaries from Sadeera. 

    SL 294/4 (41 overs)

  • 17:02 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Dhananjaya de Silva smashes a boundary off Shadab Khan’s delivery. He plays a shot towards the deep mid-wicket and steals four runs. 

    SL 270/4 (38 overs)

  • 16:54 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: 8 runs off the over

    Sadeera Samarawickrama is standing like a huge wall for Sri Lanka as he is regularly dealing in boundaries. In the previous over of Shadab Khan, he smashes two boundaries as the spinner leaks eight runs. 

    SL 255/4 (36 overs)

  • 16:41 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Sadeera hits 50

    Sadeera Samarawickrama takes a single off Shadab Khan’s delivery and brings up his half-century, It is his sixth half-century in the ODI cricket. Terrific batting from Sadeera. 

    SL 240/4 (33.1 overs)

  • 16:35 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Good over from Shadab

    Shadab Khan bowls an excellent over and controls the flow of runs. In his previous over, he leaks only two runs as Pakistan aim for another wicket. 

    SL 232/4 (32 overs)

  • 16:31 (IST)

    PAK vs SL Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Hasan Ali has taken his third wicket of the day and this time, Charith Asalanka becomes his prey. The ball hits the edge of the bat as wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan taken a good catch. Fourth wicket gone for Sri Lanka. 

    SL 229/4 (30.1 overs)

  • 16:22 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Hasan Ali has taken his second wicket of the day and this time he removed Kusal Mendis for 122. After hitting two back-to-back sixes, Mendis tries to go for the third one but ends up giving a fantastic catch to Imam Ul Haq at the long-on. Third wicket gone for Sri Lanka. 

    SL 218/3 (28.5 overs)

  • 16:18 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: SIX

    SIX!!! Kusal Mendis smashes two back-to-back sixes off Hasan Ali’s delivery. The first one comes after he places a shot towards the leg-side. While the other one comes after he hammers a shot towards the long-off. Mendis is on fire. 

    SL 218/3 (28.4 overs)

  • 16:15 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: 5 runs off the over

    After leaking too many runs in the past few overs, Pakistan finally take a sigh of relief as Iftikhar Ahmed bowls an economical over. He concedes only five runs as Pakistan aim to break the partnership between Sadeera and Mendis. 

    SL 204/2 (28 overs)

  • 16:10 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Mendis hits ton

    Kusal Mendis smashes a huge six off Hasan Ali’s delivery and brings up his century in style. It is his third century in the ODI cricket and he brings it up in 65 balls. Terrific batting from Mendis. 

    SL 192/2 (26.1 overs)

  • 16:04 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Mendis nears ton

    Kusla Mendis is on fire!! In the previous over of Shaheen Afridi, he smashes three back-to-back boundaries as the pacer concedes 14 runs. With this, Mendis has gone past the 91-run mark and inching closer towards his ton. 

    SL 181/2 (25 overs)

  • 15:56 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Kusal Mendis smashes a brilliant boundary off Mohammad Nawaz’s delivery. He smartly places a shot between backward point and short third man and steals four runs. 

    SL 166/2 (23 overs)

  • 15:44 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: SIX

    SIX!!! Both Kusal Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama punish Haris Rauf with two huge sixes. The first one comes after Mendis smashes it hard towards the deep square leg. While the other one comes after Samarawickrama makes a good use of the short delivery and hammers a maximum. 

    SL 147/2 (21 overs)

  • 15:39 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: 12 runs off the over

    In the previous over of Shadab Khan, Kusal Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama score 12 runs. the over includes one boundary from both the batters. 

    SL 127/2 (20 overs)

  • 15:28 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Shadab Khan has provided Pakistan with a major breakthrough as he dismissed Pathum Nissanka for 51. Nissanka tries to steal a boundary but ends up giving a catch to Abdullah Shafique. Second wicket gone for Sri Lanka.

    SL 107/2 (17.2 overs)

  • 15:25 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Mendis hits 50

    Kusal Menids hit a boundary off Mohammad Nawaz’s delivery and brings up his half-century in style. He takes 40 balls to go past the 50-run mark. 

    SL 107/1 (17 overs)

  • 15:23 (IST)

    PAK vs SL, Cricket WC Live: Nissanka hits 50

    Pathum Nissanka takes a single off Mohammad Nawaz’s delivery and brings up his half-century. It is his 10th half-century in the ODI cricket and he brings it up in 58 balls. Terrific batting from Nissanka. 

    SL 101/1 (16.3 overs)

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India vs Australia live score over Match 5 ODI 46 50 updates | Cricket News

A dedicated team of experts bring you live score, live cricket score, live match update on Sports.NDTV.com. After 49.3 overs, Australia are 199. The live updates of India vs Australia scorecard is also available. It is the perfect platform to follow your favourite teams in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. Keep a track on your favourite batsmen and bowlers through ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 today match, ball by ball commentary, India vs Australia, India vs Australia live score, India vs Australia scorecard. Follow the excitement of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 on Sports.NDTV.com as you can follow live match updates and live cricket score through our platform.

Right then, Australia have posted a below-par score but they have that bowling firepower to defend this while the hosts will be confident that their batters can back the good job done by their bowlers and start their World Cup campaign on a positive note. Join us in a bit to see how the chase unfolds.

Ravindra Jadeja, the pick of the bowlers for India is up for a quick chat. He says that he plays for Chennai and knows the conditions. Mentions that he was hoping to get two or three wickets before the start of the game and is happy to get those. Shares that the odd ball was turning and he was looking to bowl at the stumps. Adds that he was mixing the pace as well. States that the Chennai crowd always comes in good numbers. Ends by saying that they need to keep it simple in the chase and not do anything fancy.

India, on the other hand, will be extremely pleased with their bowling effort. Their catching and fielding were top-notch as well which is an area where they have struggled a bit in recent times, but not in this opening game. It was ‘Boom Boom’ Bumrah who set the tone for them by getting rid of Mitchell Marsh early on. After they couldn’t pick any wickets for a long time but kept the runs in check too. The spin trio of Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Kuldeep Yadav were absolutely fantastic and used the conditions well. Kuldeep got the wicket of Warner while Jadeja removed Smith with a gem and then they controlled the game and didn’t give an inch to the Aussie batters. Jadeja ended up with three wickets while Kuldeep got a couple of scalps and Ashwin picked up one too. Hardik Pandya was a bit expensive but he too got a wicket in the penultimate over while Mohammed Siraj finished the job which meant that all the bowlers got into the wicket-taking act for India.

Australia suffered an early blow when Mitchell Marsh went back without opening his account. However, after that David Warner and Steven Smith took a careful approach and stitched up a good partnership of 69 runs where the former became the fastest player to reach 1000 runs in the ODI World Cup, but right after the drinks break Warner got dismissed for 41 and they had to go into the rebuilding phase again. Smith along with Marnus Labuschagne steadied the ship for a bit, but the former perished for 46 to a peach of a delivery from Ravindra Jadeja. After that, no other batter could really make much impact and they suffered a collapse as they went from 110 for 3 to 140 for 7. However, some good contributions from the skipper, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc took them close to that 200-run mark.

A dominating bowling display from the Men in Blue! The boys have shown that they are up for the challenge in this World Cup and managed to restrict Australia to 199. The Aussies would have hoped for a better performance but the good thing for them is that this has come in the opening match and not at the business end of the tournament.

49.3 overs (0 Run) OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! Australia fall one short of 200 then! Mohammed Siraj cleverly pulls his length back and rolls his fingers over the ball as well, on off, Mitchell Starc tries to pull this one off the front foot but does not manage to ride on the bounce. Splices it in the air towards deep square leg where Shreyas Iyer swoops forward and completes a good running catch. Mohammed Siraj has a wicket to his name. Australia bowled out for 199!

49.2 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Mitchell Starc is taking Australia to the 200-run mark! Mohammed Siraj misses the yorker and serves it tin the slot, full in length, Mitchell Starc clears his front leg and hammers it back past the non-striker for a boundary.

49.1 overs (0 Run) In the blackhole by Siraj, on middle, Mitchell Starc drills it straight to long on and refuses the single.

Mohammed Siraj (6-1-22-0) to bowl the last over. Can he keep Australia under 200?

48.6 overs (1 Run) Another full delivery, outside off this time, Mitchell Starc eases it with soft hands in front of extra cover. Retains the strike with a single.

48.5 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Important runs these for Australia! Hardik Pandya goes a bit too straight, full and on the pads, Mitchell Starc does not miss out as helps it wide of short fine leg for a much-needed boundary.

48.4 overs (0 Run) Pulls his length back and angles it across, outside off, Mitchell Starc shapes to chop it on the off side. Bottom edges it along the ground to KL Rahul.

48.3 overs (1 Run) At 131.1 kph, fuller and outside off, Josh Hazlewood extends his arms and pushes it through covers. Gets off the mark with a single.

Josh Hazlewood is the last man in.

48.2 overs (0 Run) OUT! CAUGHT! Another one bites the dust as Hardik Pandya joins in on the fun! Bowls with seam up and pace on, fuller in length, Adam Zampa stays back and tries to go down the ground. The ball turns in his hand and he ends up hitting it flat towards mid off. Fails to hit it wide of the fielder and Virat Kohli makes absolutely no mistake. Hardik Pandya has his first wicket of the game and Australia are now nine down!

48.1 overs (1 Run) Starts with an off pace delivery, on a length, on middle, Mitchell Starc swats it without much timing to deep mid-wicket and takes a single.

Hardik Pandya to bowl the penultimate over. He has conceded 21 runs in his two overs.

47.6 overs (0 Run) Tailing in, full and at the pads, Adam Zampa gets cramped for room but still manages to clip it away to mid-wicket.

47.5 overs (1 Run) Full and angling across, outside off, Mitchell Starc sits deep in his crease and drags it along the ground to deep mid-wicket for one.

47.5 overs (1 Run) WIDE! This is bowled short again but beyond the tramline on off, left alone by Mitchell Starc for a wide.

47.4 overs (1 Run) Bangs it in short again, at the batter, Adam Zampa swivels and hooks it down to fine leg for a single. .

47.3 overs (0 Run) Length delivery again, just outside off, Adam Zampa gives himself room and tries to free his arms. Mistimes the punch to mid off for another dot.

47.2 overs (0 Run) Lands it on a length, on off, Adam Zampa stays leg side of the ball and taps it towards cover.

47.2 overs (1 Run) WIDE! Loses his radar and goes way down leg, on a length, the ball moves further away after pitching. KL Rahul dives quickly to his left and denies any extra runs.

47.1 overs (1 Run) Bowls it into the wicket, Mitchell Starc hangs back and fetches it from outside off. Mistimes the pull in front of deep mid-wicket for a single.

Mohammed Siraj (5-1-17-0) is back on.

46.6 overs (1 Run) Searing yorker again, at the stumps, Mitchell Starc gets his bat down in time and inside edges it behind square on the leg side for a single.

46.6 overs (1 Run) WIDE! Full and sliding down leg, Mitchell Starc lets it go for a wide.

46.5 overs (0 Run) Another yorker, at the stumps, Mitchell Starc clears his front leg and jams it out to mid off.

46.4 overs (0 Run) Oh, so close! Nails the yorker, just outside off, Mitchell Starc swings through the line but gets beaten for pace. Luckily for him, the ball sneaks just past the off stump.

46.3 overs (0 Run) Takes pace off and bowls it on a length, on middle, Mitchell Starc stays beside the ball and defends it out.

46.2 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Short and punished! Jasprit Bumrah goes slightly short, on middle, Mitchell Starc stands tall and latches onto the pull. Smokes it over deep square leg for a biggie.

46.1 overs (0 Run) On a hard length, on middle, Mitchell Starc hangs back to defend. The ball angles back in and catches the inside edge.

45.6 overs (0 Run) Another carrom ball, full and on middle, Adam Zampa prods forward and defends it towards extra cover.

45.5 overs (1 Run) Bowls it short, on middle, Mitchell Starc turns it through square leg and takes a single.

45.4 overs (0 Run) Tossed up, on off, Mitchell Starc pushes it towards cover for a dot.

45.3 overs (0 Run) Slows it up, full and on middle, Mitchell Starc gets down and goes for the slog sweep. Swings too early and gets hit near the waist.

45.2 overs (1 Run) Tosses it up, full and on off, Adam Zampa gets on the front foot and knocks it down to long on. Virat Kohli swoops in but misses the shy at the non-striker’s end. It would not have mattered anyway as Zampa was in.

45.1 overs (1 Run) Drops it short, on off, a hint of away turn, Mitchell Starc taps it down to long off for a single.

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We are all set for the run chase. The umpires are out on the field. The Aussies are seen in a huddle along the boundary line taking some final instructions before walking out on the field to take their respective positions.

Right then, that is it from the first innings and it was an exciting one as expected. The Aussies were off to a great start and were looking to breach the 400-run mark but a complete bowling effort by the Indians managed to restrict the Aussies to just over 350. Apart from the top 4, none of the batters could keep the momentum going and runs coming. The target for India is 353 and they have to chase it in 50 overs. Will Australia defend the target or will India pull off the highest run chase on this ground? It will be an interesting chase where all questions will be answered. So grab a cup of coffee and join us in a while for the exciting run chase.

Mitchell Marsh is in for a chat. He starts by saying that these are probably the hottest conditions he has batted in. Mentions that it is a beautiful wicket and hopes to defend the total. Shares that after assessing the conditions quickly, it was important to get as many as possible in the powerplay. Credits David Warner for the way he batted. Feels that it would have been nice to get a hundred but the kind of platform they set was the way they wanted to bat. Reckons that it was tough to bat as the ball got softer and the change of pace worked as well. Feels that we are in for an exciting chase.

The Indians started off their bowling innings really poorly and got hit all around the ground in the opening overs. Prasidh Krishna gave them the first breakthrough after dismissing Warner and giving some hope to his team. The next strong partnership was broken by the spinner Kuldeep Yadav who dismissed the dangerous-looking Marsh before he could reach his century. Not taking timely wickets in the middle phases allowed the Aussies to build strong partnerships but after Mohammed Siraj trapped Smith in front of the stumps, the wickets kept coming in regular intervals. The pressure was not completely off until Marnus Labuschagne was on the crease and the job of dismissing him was completed by the star speedster, Jasprit Bumrah. A good bowling effort towards the end by the Indians managed to keep the Aussies from reaching 400 which was looking very near from the way they were batting. The target for India now is 353 runs and it will be the highest chase on this ground.

After Australia won the toss and chose to bat first, they got off to a great start thanks to the explosive opening pair of David Warner and Mitchell Marsh. They both took apart the Indian bowling attack in the opening phases. Warner was the first batter to depart which brought in Steven Smith. He also complemented Marsh and built a strong partnership with him. They both managed to reach their half-centuries with Marsh departing when he was just short of a century. Marnus Labuschagne was the next batter in and he also batted well. Smith was dismissed after scoring 74 runs. After that none of the batters could keep the momentum going and wickets kept falling on the other end. Marnus Labuschagne was still going strong but he too fell under pressure after scoring a good 72 runs. The Aussies had to press pause on their momentum towards the end as wickets were falling quickly. At one point in the innings they were looking to cross 400 but now they have to be content with 352 on the board.

A good comeback from India towards the middle and the end of the innings. They managed to restrict the Aussies to a score of 352, thanks to a good bowling effort and the captaincy of Rohit Sharma who managed his bowlers well. Mitchell Marsh was the top scorer for Australia and Jasprit Bumrah was the highest wicket-taker for the Men in Blue as he took 3 wickets. A very eventful first innings comes to an end as Australia registers the highest score on this ground.

49.6 overs (1 Run) Was that a chance? A single nonetheless for Australia to end the innings! Siraj goes short this time, a bit slower, at the batter, Pat Cummins goes for the pull but gets a top edge. The ball lobs behind the wicket where KL Rahul dives forward but fails to cling on. The ball pops out of the gloves and the batters run a single. Australia end up with 352 on the board!

49.5 overs (2 Runs) 350 comes up for Australia! Nails the yorker, on middle and leg, Pat Cummins creates room and jams it out in the vacant mid-wicket region for two runs more.

49.4 overs (2 Runs) Slanting in, at the batter, on a length, Pat Cummins clears his front leg and swings across the line. Miscues his shot in front of deep backward square leg for two runs more.

49.3 overs (1 Run) Pulls his length back a bit and serves it on off, Mitchell Starc looks to turn it on the leg side. Gets an inside edge onto his pads and the ball drops on the off side for a single.

49.2 overs (0 Run) Angling away, on a good length, outside off, Mitchell Starc hangs back and drills it straight back to the bowler.

49.1 overs (1 Run) Low full toss, at the stumps, Pat Cummins swats it to deep backward square leg and takes a single.

Mitchell Starc is the new batter in.

48.6 overs (0 Run) OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! Jasprit Bumrah gets his reward for some smart bowling! Keeps it on a length, near the tramline on off, slower as well, Marnus Labuschagne moves across to the off side and swings through the line to go down the ground. He has to generate pace and ends up holding out to Shreyas Iyer at long on who does the rest. Marnus Labuschagne would have wanted to bat through but has done his job.

48.5 overs (2 Runs) Yet another off pace delivery, outside off, Marnus Labuschagne shuffles in the crease and lofts it over extra cover for a couple of runs more.

48.4 overs (0 Run) Excellent! Another slower delivery, fuller in length, Marnus Labuschagne stays leg side of the ball and tries to carve it on the off side but misses.

48.3 overs (1 Run) Keeps it away from the batter again, slower delivery and on a length, outside off, Pat Cummins toe-ends his shot towards extra cover and runs a single.

48.2 overs (1 Run) Loopy delivery, low full toss, outside off, Marnus Labuschagne slices it wide of extra cover and takes a single.

48.1 overs (0 Run) Takes pace off again and bowls it on a length, on the tramline on off, Marnus Labuschagne walks across to paddle it away but misses.

48.1 overs (1 Run) WIDE! Serves a slower delivery, full and near the tramline on off, Marnus Labuschagne reaches out to go through the off side. The umpire deems it was beyond the tramline and signals a wide.

47.6 overs (0 Run) On a yorker length, on middle, Pat Cummins digs it out back to the bowler.

47.5 overs (1 Run) Low full toss, at the pads, Marnus Labuschagne helps it down to fine leg and takes a single.

47.4 overs (0 Run) On off and middle, on a length, Marnus Labuschagne tries to go down the ground but mistimes his shot towards mid off.

47.3 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Crunched! Continues to bowl on length, outside off, Marnus Labuschagne backs away and slaps it past extra cover for a boundary.

47.2 overs (1 Run) Angling in, on a length, on middle and leg, Pat Cummins slogs it towards deep mid-wicket where Virat Kohli swoops in and keeps it to a single.

47.1 overs (0 Run) Slower delivery, on a length, over middle and leg, Pat Cummins goes for a heave across the line but connects with thin air. KL Rahul dives to his left and prevents any runs.

46.6 overs (1 Run) Low full toss, on leg, Pat Cummins clips it through mid-wicket and keeps the strike with a single.

46.5 overs (1 Run) Fullish delivery again, slower this time, on off, Marnus Labuschagne eases it in front of backward point and sets off for a quick single. Ravindra Jadeja hurls a wayward throw at the non-striker’s end but it is backed up well.

46.4 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Excellent placement! Bumrah hurls it at the toes, on a fullish length, Marnus Labuschagne flicks it sweetly and gets it in the gap towards deep backward square leg. Virat Kohli at deep square leg, sprints and puts in a dive to his right but in vain. IND vs AUS: 3rd ODI: Marnus Labuschagne hits Jasprit Bumrah for a 4! AUS 332/6 (46.4 Ov). CRR: 7.11

46.3 overs (0 Run) At the stumps, on a length, Marnus Labuschagne makes room and swats it straight to mid-wicket. Kuldeep Yadav has a shy at the non-striker’s end but does not hit. Would not have mattered anyway as Pat Cummins was in.

46.2 overs (1 Run) Executes the yorker again, on middle and leg, Pat Cummins knocks it to the right of Jasprit Bumrah and takes a single.

46.1 overs (1 Run) Bowls a slower bouncer, on off, Marnus Labuschagne rises and ramps it down to third man for a single.

45.6 overs (1 Run) Full again and slanting in, on leg, Marnus Labuschagne flicks it through square leg and retains the strike with a single.

45.5 overs (2 Runs) Buzzers! Fullish delivery, at the stumps, Marnus Labuschagne clips it off his toes but straight to mid-wicket. The fielder hits the stumps at the non-striker’s end and the ball deflects towards long off, allowing the batters to run two.

45.4 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Dismissed! Mohammed Siraj rolls his fingers over the ball and bowls it short, on off, Marnus Labuschagne rides on top of the bounce and pulls it in front of square for a boundary. IND vs AUS: 3rd ODI: Marnus Labuschagne hits Mohammed Siraj for a 4! AUS 323/6 (45.4 Ov). CRR: 7.07

45.3 overs (1 Run) Tailing in, on a yorker length, on off, Pat Cummins clears his front leg and jams it out down to long on for a single.

45.2 overs (0 Run) Pace on this time, on a length, on off, Pat Cummins stands tall and pushes it straight to extra cover.

45.1 overs (0 Run) Takes pace off and goes into the wicket, on middle, Pat Cummins sways away and lets the ball pass.

45.1 overs (1 Run) WIDE! Siraj looks to go full but sprays it down leg, Pat Cummins lets it go for a wide.

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Right then, that’s all from this game. India have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series and will eye a whitewash now. The third and final ODI of the series will take place on Wednesday, the 27th of September, at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Rajkot. The first ball will be bowled at 1.30 pm IST (8.00 am GMT), but you can join us in advance for the build-up. Until then, goodbye and take care!

Shreyas Iyer is the Player of the Match for his brilliant hundred. Says that it was a rollercoaster ride for the last few months but he is feeling good now and credits his friends and family for supporting him in such a tough phase. Adds that he watched the games from his home and just wanted to go out there to perform. Tells that he always believed in his own abilities and he is really happy that everything worked out in this game. Mentions that his plan initially was to play in the V and not complicate things as he was batting brilliantly in the nets, and he backed himself to put away the loose balls as well. Says that he is happy to bat in any spot, whatever the team needs. Further adds that Virat Kohli is one of the best in the game, and he can’t steal that number 3 position from him but there is a lot to learn. Ends by saying he wants to keep the momentum going and maintain the same rhythm.

India’s skipper KL Rahul says that when he saw the wicket in the morning, he did not think it would spin that much. Mentions that having quality spinners in the side does help. Adds that having 400 on the board also helped. Feels that selection is a headache for the coach and Rohit Sharma and whoever gets picked has a job to do. Shares that sitting out can be hard despite scoring runs. Reckons that when you travel every day, it is important to get used to lights. Adds that fielding is related to how fresh you are.

Steven Smith, the captain of Australia says that potentially they could have batted first looking at how the ball was turning later in the game. Praises Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer for their excellent hundreds and also credits KL Rahul and Suryakumar Yadav for their contributions with the bat. Tells that they like to chase but after the rain, the wicket got a bit sticky and started to spin and it was always going to be challenging chasing 400 but they were a good way off. Mentions that they have now lost a few games, in South Africa and now here and you don’t really want to be going to a big event like this. Says that there are a few things to sort out and once they get there, they know they will be a better side. Further adds that he doesn’t know if they will experiment again but hopes to come back stronger in the next game. Ends by saying that both teams are preparing for the World Cup and India have outplayed them in both games here.

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Earlier in the game, it was Australia’s stand-in skipper Steven Smith who called it right and inserted India into bat. Returning to the side, Josh Hazelwood drew first blood for Australia by getting rid of Ruturaj Gaikwad in his second over. Coming in at number 3, Shreyas Iyer came out all guns firing and was quick to put the pressure back on the Aussie bowlers. Shubman Gill continued his purple patch and got India off to a flying start with Iyer. Both batters notched up entertaining hundreds and, by doing so, took their side to a commanding position. After this 200-run stand was broken, Ishan Kishan played a quickfire cameo before KL Rahul and Suryakumar Yadav took the innings forward. It was Suryakumar who went into overdrive towards the back end of the innings and remained unbeaten on 72 to propel India close to 400. In what was an off day for their bowlers, Cameron Green ended with two wickets for Australia but was the most expensive bowler.

Having to chase a mammoth total, Australia were off to the worst possible start as they were two down with not much on the board. David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne kept the scoreboard ticking by pouncing on the loose deliveries offered by the Indians. The game’s second rain interruption came at the most inopportune time for Australia, as the loss of two wickets meant that the revised target was 317 in 33 overs. With his ambidexterity, Warner went on to reach fifty, but the same approach led to his downfall. In what was a bizarre LBW dismissal, Warner failed to recognize that he had gotten a bottom edge and decided not to review. Who knows, had he reviewed, things might well have panned out differently for Australia. With a mountain to climb, the rest of the batters had to go for their shots as well and perished at regular intervals in doing so. At 140-8, it seemed to be all over for visitors but Sean Abbott and Josh Hazlewood decided to have some fun with a 77-run stand. Abbott’s swashbuckling fifty was one of the positives for Australia in what was a disappointing loss for them.

After an outstanding effort with the bat, India needed to back it up, and they certainly did that too in a dominating fashion. Playing in place of Jasprit Bumrah, who was rested for this game, Prasidh Krishna wasted no time in making an impression. The lanky seamer dismissed Matthew Short on his second ball before nipping Steven Smith for a golden duck. The Indian seamers were unable to keep the pressure on as they bowled a bit too short and allowed the Aussie batters to free their arms. The rain break allowed the hosts to regroup and assess their plans, which they indeed did. Post-resumption, Ravichandran Ashwin was given the ball from one end, and with his guile and deception, he dismantled the Australian middle order. His spin partner, Ravindra Jadeja, got into the wicket-taking act and used the favourable conditions to his advantage to pile more misery on Australia. Towards the end, complacency crept in with a few lapses in the field which allowed the tail to wag. Mohammad Shami broke the annoying stand before Ravindra Jadeja castled Sean Abbott to complete the formalities.

India seal the series with another comprehensive victory! KL Rahul’s men trounce Australia with a convincing margin of 99 runs. This victory ensures that the Men in Blue will enter the ODI World Cup as the top-ranked ODI side. On the other hand, Australia have been outplayed with both bat and ball here in Indore, and this series loss has come as a dent in their preparations for the upcoming mega event.

28.2 overs (0 Run) OUT! CASTLED! All over for Australia! Another beauty of a delivery to end proceedings here! Jadeja floats this up, full and around middle, turns away sharply, Sean Abbott backs away to fend it away but gets beaten by the huge turn as the ball goes through to rattle the stumps once again. INDIA WIN BY 99 RUNS (DLS)!

28.1 overs (0 Run) Short and turning away, on off, Sean Abbott backs away and slaps it towards deep cover. Refuses the single.

Spencer Johnson is the last man in.

27.6 overs (0 Run) OUT! BOWLED’EM! India finally gets their ninth wicket! Mohammad Shami serves this full and in line with the stumps, slower too, Josh Hazlewood gets stuck in his crease as he tries to block it out but misses it completely and the middle stump is uprooted. India one wicket away from the win now!

27.5 overs (1 Run) Full again and outside off, Sean Abbott drills it towards covers for one.

27.4 overs (2 Runs) Pitched up and around off Sean Abbott drives it through covers for a brace.

27.3 overs (1 Run) Run out chance..missed! A low full toss, on off, Josh Hazlewood digs it out towards point and sets off for the run, Ravindra Jadeja has a shy at the bowler’s end but misses with Hazlewood well short of his crease.

27.2 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! A streaky one now! This is on a good length and on off, Josh Hazlewood slashes and gets an outside edge towards third man again where Shardul Thakur runs to his right and dives but makes a mess of that as the ball rolls to the fence for a boundary. IND vs AUS: 2nd ODI: Josh Hazlewood hits Mohammad Shami for a 4! AUS 213/8 (27.2 Ov). Target: 317; RRR: 18.35

27.1 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Good shot! Mohammad Shami serves this full and outside off Josh Hazlewood throws his bat at it and slices it wide of third man for a boundary. IND vs AUS: 2nd ODI: Josh Hazlewood hits Mohammad Shami for a 4! AUS 209/8 (27.1 Ov). Target: 317; RRR: 18.51

26.6 overs (0 Run) Slower through the air, on leg, turning in sharply, Sean Abbott looks to work it away but misses and gets hit on the pads, Hazlewood wants the run but he is sent back.

26.5 overs (0 Run) Short and around off, Sean Abbott chops it down to the pitch and towards point.

26.4 overs (0 Run) BEATEN! This is quicker, full and on off, turns away, Sean Abbott looks to play at it but gets beaten on the outside edge.

26.3 overs (6 Runs) SIX! FIFTY FOR ABBOTT! A quick-fire knock and he brings up his maiden ODI half-century in style as well. This is flighted, full and on middle, Sean Abbott clears his front leg and tonks it over the long on fence for a maximum. IND vs AUS: 2nd ODI: FIFTY! Sean Abbott completes 51 (29b, 4x4, 5x6). AUS 205/8 (26.3 Ovs). Target: 317; RRR: 17.23

26.2 overs (0 Run) Tossed up, full and on off, Sean Abbott lofts it towards long off.

26.1 overs (0 Run) Flatter, full and on leg, Sean Abbott flicks it uppishly but safely towards deep mid-wicket and refuses the run again.

25.6 overs (0 Run) Another slower one now, full and on middle, Josh Hazlewood pushes it towards covers but Abbott denies the run.

25.5 overs (1 Run) A low full toss, on middle, Sean Abbott drills it towards long on for a run.

25.4 overs (0 Run) Pitched up and on middle, Sean Abbott slices it towards deep point for a single.

25.3 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! A boundary now! Mohammad Shami lands this on a hard length and on middle, Sean Abbott stays in his crease and heaves it towards the deep mid-wicket fence for four more runs. IND vs AUS: 2nd ODI: Sean Abbott hits Mohammad Shami for a 4! AUS 198/8 (25.3 Ov). Target: 317; RRR: 15.87

25.2 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Massive hit! Mohammad Shami tries the slower one but serves this full and in the slot, on middle, Sean Abbott waits for it and smokes it over the deep mid-wicket fence for a biggie. That also brings up the 50-run partnership between these two batters. IND vs AUS: 2nd ODI: It's a SIX! Sean Abbott hits Mohammad Shami. AUS 194/8 (25.2 Ov). Target: 317; RRR: 16.04

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Right then, Australia have posted a fighting total on the board, but their bowlers will need to be absolutely on point to stop the hosts. India will be confident that they have enough quality in their ranks to gun this total down and take an early lead in the series. Join us in a bit to see how the chase unfolds.

The man of the moment for India, Mohammad Shami, is in for a chat. He says that the pacers enjoy each other’s success. Adds that this is the result of them spending the last 7-8 years together. Reckons that with the new ball, he has the responsibility of setting the tempo. Feels that there was not much help from the surface and hence, it was important to use the cutters.

India, on the other hand, was very good with the ball and KL Rahul utilised his assets well but he will be a bit disappointed with his keeping in this game. They played with only five bowlers but that did not affect them that much. Mohammad Shami set the tone by getting rid of Mitchell Marsh early and when the hosts needed a breakthrough, it was him again who dismissed Steven Smith. However, Shreyas Iyer will think that if he hadn’t dropped David Warner then they could have restricted the Aussies to a lower total. Ravindra Jadeja got the big wicket of Warner while Ravichandran Ashwin on his comeback got the in-form Marnus Labuschagne which helped India gain control of this game. At the death, they did concede a few boundaries, but Shami ran through the lower middle order of the visitors and registered a fine five-for while Shardul Thakur remained the only one without a wicket in this game.

Australia struggled initially and losing Mitchell Marsh in the very first over did not help either. Steven Smith wasn’t able to find his timing right but David Warner looked good and played more freely after getting a life as he went on to register a nice half-century but got out just after which shifted the momentum a bit. They added 94 runs together but the visitors failed to build long partnerships after that as both Smith and Marnus Labuschagne couldn’t convert their starts into a big score. Despite their long batting order, they were not that aggressive and it looked like they went into a shell. Cameron Green also got a start but a huge mix-up in the middle with Josh Inglis cost him his wicket. However, a 62-run stand between Inglis and Marcus Stoinis towards the end of the innings took Australia to a competitive score.

A quality bowling performance from India! Mohammad Shami led from the front with a brilliant five-wicket haul which is also the first by any Indian bowler against the Aussies on home soil that helped the hosts restrict Australia to 276. The visitors will be a bit unhappy as looking at their team, they would have hoped for something around or over 300, but their bowlers will like this challenge against this top opposition.

49.6 overs (2 Runs) OUT! RUN OUT! Australia have been bowled out on the last ball of their innings! Shardul Thakur bowls full and near the tramline on off, Pat Cummins makes room and has to reach out for the delivery. Carves it towards deep point where Suryakumar Yadav relays the back towards Ravindra Jadeja. The latter fails to pick it up cleanly and the batters think of stealing a third. Jadeja recovers well and fires an accurate throw to KL Rahul at the batting end, who takes the bails off calmly to catch Adam Zampa well short of his crease. Australia end up with 276 on the board!

49.5 overs (2 Runs) Executes the yorker, at the toes, Pat Cummins jams it out towards the vacant mid-wicket region and calls for two immediately. Ravichandran Ashwin from square leg is late to set off and does not hurl the best of throws towards the bowler. Two runs taken rather comfortably.

49.4 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Pat Cummins finds the fence again! Shardul Thakur once again pitches this one up around off, Pat Cummins backs away a bit and smacks it through covers for a boundary. IND vs AUS: 1st ODI: Pat Cummins hits Shardul Thakur for a 4! AUS 272/9 (49.4 Ov). CRR: 5.48

49.3 overs (0 Run) An appeal for caught-behind, but turned down! KL Rahul goes for the review! This is full and outside off, Pat Cummins throws his bat at it but misses as Rahul collects it. However, UltraEdge shows no bat involved and it is Not Out. India lose their review!

49.2 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Deft touch! Shardul Thakur bowls this right in the blackhole, on off, Pat Cummins opens the face of the bat just in time and squeezes it towards the third man fence for a boundary. IND vs AUS: 1st ODI: Pat Cummins hits Shardul Thakur for a 4! AUS 268/9 (49.2 Ov). CRR: 5.43

49.1 overs (1 Run) Back of a length, on middle, Adam Zampa tucks it towards deep square leg and gets off strike.

Shardul Thakur to bowl the last over. He has conceded 65 runs in his nine overs.

48.6 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Up, up and away! Mohammad Shami serves this full and in the slot, on middle, Pat Cummins clears his front leg away and smokes it way over the long on fence for a biggie. IND vs AUS: 1st ODI: It's a SIX! Pat Cummins hits Mohammad Shami. AUS 263/9 (49.0 Ov). CRR: 5.37

48.5 overs (1 Run) On a yorker length, on middle, Adam Zampa gets his bat down in time and jams it out to deep mid-wicket for a single.

Adam Zampa is the last man in.

48.4 overs (0 Run) OUT! DRAGGED ON! Five-wicket haul for Mohammad Shami! Bowls yet another off cutter, on a good length, on off, Sean Abbott gives himself room to slap it through the off side. Swings his bat a bit too hard and ends up chopping the ball back onto the stumps. Sham is delighted and so he should be. Australia continue to lose wickets towards the backend.

48.3 overs (2 Runs) At the stumps, full in length, Sean Abbott drives it hard and back past the bowler for a couple of runs.

Sean Abbott comes out to the middle now.

48.2 overs (0 Run) OUT! TAKEN! Mohammad Shami rolls his fingers over the ball and serves it on middle, on a good length, Matthew Short waits for the ball to arrive and swats it across the line. Does not get the elevation and hits it flat and straight down the throat of deep mid-wicket where Suryakumar Yadav does the rest. Shami has four now, can he finish with a five-wicket haul? IND vs AUS: 1st ODI: WICKET! Matthew Short c Suryakumar Yadav b Mohammad Shami 2 (4b, 0x4, 0x6). AUS 254/8 (48.2 Ov). CRR: 5.26

48.1 overs (1 Run) Full and on middle, Pat Cummins backs away and drills it down to long on for a single.

47.6 overs (0 Run) Takes pace once more, on a length, Matthew Short swings across the line, only to connect with thin air.

47.5 overs (1 Run) In the air…but safe! Pace off again, on a length, outside off, Pat Cummins tries to go down the ground but gets undone by the lack of pace. Skies it high in the air but luckily for him, the ball drops right between backtracking Jasprit Bumrah and Shreyas Iyer sprinting in from extra cover.

47.4 overs (1 Run) Fullish delivery, on middle, Matthew Short squeezes it out to long on for a single.

47.3 overs (1 Run) Another off pace delivery, short and on off, Pat Cummins dabs it towards backward point and opens his account with a single. Jadeja wanted to have a shy at the stumps but Bumrah instructed him not to.

Pat Cummins is the next man in.

47.2 overs (0 Run) OUT! CAUGHT! Jasprit Bumrah gets into the wicket-taking act now! Australia are losing their way as they have now lost both set batters. Bumrah hurls another off cutter, back of a length, outside off, Josh Inglis reaches out to go through the off side but does not read the change of pace. Gets foxed and plays his shot way too early. Ends up lobbing it tamely towards extra cover where Shreyas Iyer completes the easies of catches. Bumrah has his first wicket and Australia are now 7 down. IND vs AUS: 1st ODI: WICKET! Josh Inglis c Shreyas Iyer b Jasprit Bumrah 45 (45b, 3x4, 2x6). AUS 250/7 (47.2 Ov). CRR: 5.28

47.1 overs (0 Run) Bowls a off cutter, on a length, outside off, Josh Inglis goes for the reverse paddle but it does not come off.

46.6 overs (1 Run) Just outside off, on a length, Josh Inglis dabs it to the left of backward point and gets across for a quick single. Jadeja throws at the batting end but does not hit.

46.5 overs (1 Run) Lands it on the off stump line, on a good length, Matthew Short pushes it towards extra without any foot movement. Takes a single and opens his account in ODI cricket.

Matthew Short comes out to the middle now on his debut.

46.4 overs (0 Run) OUT! CLEANED HIM UP! Mohammad Shami has the last laugh as he gets his man eventually! Continues to bowl from over the wicket and bowls straight at the stumps, on a length, a hint of tail in, Marcus Stoinis clears his front leg and goes for a mighty heave across the line. He misses it altogether and sees his woodwork rattled. Australia needed Stoinis to bat through but he departs in his quest to take Shami on.

46.3 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Powered down the ground! In the slot by Mohammad Shami, on middle, Marcus Stoinis stays put and with a still head, thumps it back over the umpire’s head for four more runs. IND vs AUS: 1st ODI: Marcus Stoinis hits Mohammad Shami for a 4! AUS 248/5 (46.3 Ov). CRR: 5.33

46.2 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Innovation at it’s best! Shami looks to bowl on a yorker length but serves a low full toss, on middle, Marcus Stoinis shuffles to the off side and paddles it well wide of short fine leg for a boundary. IND vs AUS: 1st ODI: Marcus Stoinis hits Mohammad Shami for a 4! AUS 244/5 (46.2 Ov). CRR: 5.27

46.1 overs (2 Runs) 2 Leg byes! Bowls it at the pads, on a good length, Marcus Stoinis tries to help it away by using the pace of the ball. The ball drops in the vacant backward square leg region off his pads for a couple of leg byes.

45.6 overs (0 Run) Nails the yorker, on middle, Josh Inglis gets his bat down in time and digs it out back to the bowler.

45.5 overs (2 Runs) Strays down leg, on a good length, Josh Inglis gets inside the line and tickles it to the left of fine leg. Comes back for the second run with ease. Good running!

45.4 overs (0 Run) Back of a length on this occasion, outside off, Josh Inglis looks to get on top of the bounce to punch it through the off side. Miscues it towards backward square leg.

45.3 overs (0 Run) Takes pace off and bowls an off cutter, on a length, on the off stump line, Josh Inglis has a swipe across the line but gets undone by the lack of pace. Gets an inside edge onto his pads and the ball rolls behind the wicket.

45.2 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Inglis gets it away this time! Bumrah goes full and around off, Josh Inglis moves leg side and gives himself up. Goes inside out and picks the bones out of it. Clears the cover fence for a maximum. IND vs AUS: 1st ODI: It's a SIX! Josh Inglis hits Jasprit Bumrah. AUS 236/5 (45.2 Ov). CRR: 5.21

45.1 overs (0 Run) Angling in, on a good length, at the batter, Josh Inglis swings across the line to swipe it away. Gets an inside edge onto his front pad.

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14.6 overs (0 Run) Flighted delivery, on a length and around middle, Dushan Hemantha stays back to defend.

14.5 overs (0 Run) A touch shorter, turning into middle and leg, Dushan Hemantha uses the depth of the crease to nudge it onto the leg side.

14.4 overs (0 Run) Nagging length once again, around off and this one just turns back in a touch. Dushan Hemantha goes on the back foot to defend but the ball just beats the outside edge.

14.3 overs (0 Run) Tossed up, fuller this time and on middle, Dushan Hemantha pushes it to the left of the bowler.

14.2 overs (0 Run) Nicely bowled! Flights it up on a nagging length around off and gets it to turn away from the right-hander. Dushan Hemantha has a feel for it but is beaten.

14.1 overs (1 Run) Floats it up on middle and leg, Pramod Madushan flicks it away through mid-wicket for a single and there’s a round of applause from the crowd as the 50 has finally come up for Sri Lanka.

First look at spin as Kuldeep Yadav is brought into the attack.

13.6 overs (0 Run) Full and wide outside off, inviting the drive. Dushan Hemantha does go after it but is beaten past the outside edge.

13.5 overs (0 Run) Banged in on a hard length over middle, Dushan Hemantha hops back to keep it down on the deck.

13.4 overs (1 Run) Leg bye! A touch fuller and on the pads, Pramod Madushan misses the ball and the ball deflects off the pads past square leg. They get a leg bye.

13.3 overs (1 Run) Full again onto the stumps, pushed away through the cover region for a single.

13.2 overs (6 Runs) Oh, no! The bowler won’t be pleased about that. Full this time and angling back into the stumps, Dushan Hemantha looks to take it on but gets an inside edge past the stumps down to fine leg. the batters take to and it is Virat Kohli who collects the throw at the keeper’s end and has an unnecessary shy at the bowler’s end. There’s no one backing up and the ball runs away to the fence for four extra runs.

13.1 overs (0 Run) That one came back a long way! Goes wider of the crease and bowls it on a good length wide of off, the ball pitches and just keeps coming back in. Dushan Hemantha looks to play at it but is beaten on the inside edge.

13.1 overs (1 Run) WIDE! On a good length and just sliding it down the leg side, wide called.

12.6 overs (0 Run) Ouch, Pramod Madushan has been hit flush on the helmet! Another attempted bouncer from Hardik Pandya, bowled on off and angling it in. Madushan sits down to duck but the ball just skids on instead of bouncing and hits the sticker of the helmet.

12.5 overs (0 Run) Fullish delivery on off stump, Pramod Madushan opens up the off side and hits it straight to extra cover.

12.4 overs (0 Run) Hits the length hard and angles it onto middle, Pramod Madushan stays back and blocks it on the leg side.

Pramod Madushan comes in at number 10.

12.3 overs (0 Run) OUT! CAUGHT! A well-directed bouncer from Hardik Pandya and he now gets into the wicket-taking act. This is bowled at around 132 clicks over leg stump but the height is good and Dunith Wellalage gets all tangled up. Wellalage tries to go deep in his crease and fend the ball but the ball takes the glove and lobs up in the air. KL Rahul comes forward a bit and pouches it safely. India just 2 wickets away now from bundling Sri Lanka out.

12.2 overs (1 Run) Fuller and around off, just eased through the cover region for a single.

12.1 overs (0 Run) Pitched up on the middle stump, Dushan Hemantha pushes it out to mid on.

11.6 overs (0 Run) Full and attacking the stumps, Dunith Wellalage keeps it out.

11.5 overs (1 Run) Length ball, a fair bit outside off, Dushan Hemantha looks to punch it away but gets it off the outer half down to third man for a single.

11.4 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Oh, that is a fine shot! Overpitched on middle and leg, Dushan Hemantha with a gentle nudge and he gets it in front of mid-wicket. The ball races away to the fence for a boundary. IND vs SL: Final: Dushan Hemantha hits Mohammed Siraj for a 4! SL 38/7 (11.4 Ov). CRR: 3.26

11.3 overs (0 Run) Goes full and straight now, Dushan Hemantha manages to keep it out.

11.3 overs (1 Run) WIDE! Full and angling well down the leg side, Dushan Hemantha misses the flick and a wide is called.

Dushan Hemantha walks out now.

11.2 overs (0 Run) OUT! TIMBER! Mohammed Siraj has his sixth wicket of the game! Pitches this one up on off stump, angling it in. Kusal Mendis looks a bit twitchy out there as he tries to go across the line once again but doesn’t move his feet. In the end, Mendis ends up playing all around a straight ball and the ball goes between bat and pad to crash into the stumps. Siraj brings out the well-known ‘Siuu’ celebration once again and Sri Lanka are now 7 down.

11.1 overs (0 Run) Swing and a miss! Hard length around off, swinging away. Kusal Mendis has a wild swing across the line and his feet go nowhere as he misses the ball completely.

Change? No, Mohammed Siraj will have one more over.

10.6 overs (2 Runs) Banged in short over leg, Dunith Wellalage is hurried but manages to hook it away over the square leg region and picks up a couple of runs.

10.5 overs (0 Run) Fuller one around off and middle, angling away, Dunith Wellalage stays back and gets squared up before the ball hits the pads. Half an appeal for LBW but the impact seems outside off.

10.4 overs (0 Run) hard length, angling across the left-hander, Dunith Wellalage hangs back and dabs it down toward backward point.

10.3 overs (0 Run) Length ball on off stump, Dunith Wellalage stays put and defends it under his eyes.

10.2 overs (0 Run) Pitches this one up around the off stump, Dunith Wellalage solidly defends it toward cover.

10.1 overs (0 Run) Pandya starts right on the money! Bowls it on a hard length right around the top of off and going away. Dunith Wellalage plays inside the line of the ball.

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India vs Bangladesh Highlights, Asia Cup 2023: Shubman Gill, Axar Patel Heroics In Vain As Bangladesh Beat India By 6 Runs | Cricket News

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India vs Bangladesh Highlights: Shubman Gill’s fine-tuned 121 and Axar Patel’s late surge of 42 went in vain as Bangladesh defeated India by 6 runs in the final Super 4 match of Asia Cup 2023 on Friday. Chasing 266-run target, India were bundled out for 259 in 49.5 overs. Mustafizur Rahman starred with three wickets for Bangladesh. Earlier, Shakib Al Hasan (80) and Tohwid Hridoy (54) slammed half-centuries as Bangladesh posted a total of 265 for 8 in 50 overs. For India, Shardul Thakur picked three wickets after captain Rohit won the toss and opted to bowl first. (Scorecard)

Here are the Highlights of India vs Bangladesh Asia Cup 2023 Super 4 match:

  • 23:16 (IST)

    Live Score: What a game!!!

    Bangladesh held their nerve really well tonight to snatch this victory from India. The Shakib Al Hasan-led side kept Rohit Sharma and Co. under the pump ever since the start of the chase and eventually managed to register this vital win to end their Asia Cup 2023 campaign on a high. On the other hand, India will be playing the final match of the tournament against Sri Lanka on Sunday.

  • 23:08 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live: India lose!

    A run-out on the penultimate ball and India have lost the game by 6 runs. Mohammed Shami could not return for the double in time and India are all out for 259 runs. This is Bangladesh’s second win over India in the history of Asia Cup.

    IND 259 (49.5)

  • 23:04 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live: FOUR!

    Tanzim Hasan Sakib bowled one more dot ball before Shami managed to connect one for a four. India need 8 off 2.

  • 23:02 (IST)

    Live Score: Dot balls!

    Tanzim Hasan Sakib starts with two dot balls. He first hit a bouncer on the helmet of Mohammed Shami before bowling a slower one to deceive Shami.

  • 22:58 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live: Axar Patel is out!

    Axar Patel is out for the score of 42 and it’s Bangladesh’s game to lose from here. It was a slower ball from Mustafizur Rahman and Axar hit it into the hands of long-off fielder. from India are nine down needing 12 runs in 8 balls.

  • 22:56 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live: A single!

    Shami is off the mark on the first ball only. He steered the ball to mid-off for a single. Axar Patel is back on strike.

  • 22:55 (IST)

    Live Score: OUT!

    A wicket at a crucial time for Bangladesh! Mustafizur Rahman has removed Shardul Thakur on the very first ball of the penultimate over. Mohammed Shami comes in next. India need 17 runs in 11 balls.

  • 22:50 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live: FOUR! SIX – Axar on fire!

    A powerful shot down the ground from Axar Patel and the ball runs away for a four. He plays a much even better shot on the next ball and it goes for a six, just over the long-on. India need 17 runs in 12 balls. 

    IND 249/7 (48)

  • 22:46 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: Seven-run over!

    India need 31 runs in 18 balls after Mustafizur Rahman bowled a seven-run over. No boundary came in it and the required run rate for India now is 10.33. Mahedi will bowl the next over. Here we go…

  • 22:41 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live: India need 38 in 24!

    A six-run over from Mahedi Hasan and India need 38 runs in 24 balls. Axar Patel is looking in good touch but he is also struggling with injury. Can he take India home from here?

    IND 228/7 (46)

  • 22:39 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: Axar gets injured!

    A throw has hit the hand of Axar Patel who was not alert enough and was looking at a different side. The physio is giving him some pain relieving spray and it seems we are good to go now.  

    IND 226/7 (45.4)

  • 22:35 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: Big over!

    12 rusn came off the Nasum Ahmed’s final over. He ended with figures of 0 for 50 in his 10 overs. India now need 44 runs in 30 balls.

    IND 222/7 (45)

  • 22:29 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: SIX!

    A short ball from Nasum and Axar Patel has launced it over the fence for a six. This was much needed the Indian team. They need 49 runs in 34 balls.

  • 22:24 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: Gill is OUT!

    Brilliant bowling from Mahedi Hasan! He has got the wicket of Shubman Gill. The Bangladesh spinner kept the ball away from Gill and this saw the Indian batter hitting it right into the hands of long-off fieler. Gill falls for 121. India need 57 runs in 38 balls.  

    IND 209/7 (43.4)

  • 22:21 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: SIX!

    In the slot from Mahedi and Gill and sent it for a big six. India need 57 runs in 39 balls. The game is on!

  • 22:21 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: India need 64 runs in 42 balls!

    A four-run over from Nasum Ahmed and Bangladesh are well in control now. India need 64 runs in 42 balls. This is getting tough for the chasing side now. Can Gill them them through?

    IND 202/6 (43)

  • 22:17 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: India need 68 runs in 48 balls!

    Brilliant bowling from Bangladesh! Only 10 runs in the past two overs and this sees the required run rate increasing to 8.5 now. On wicket here and Bangladesh will be right on top of this game.

    IND 198/6 (42)

  • 22:07 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: India need 78 runs in 60 balls!

    Only five runs came off Mustafizur Rahman’s sixth over. The third powerplay is up now. India need 78 runs off the last 10 overs. This match hangs in balance and Shubman Gill is the key.

    IND 188/6 (40)

  • 22:03 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: Big over!

    12 runs came off Tanzim Hasan Sakib’s seventh over. India need 83 runs in 66 balls. The game is on!

    IND 183/6 (39)

  • 22:01 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: CENTURY for GILL!

    A couple of runs and there is the fifth ODI century for Shubman Gill. What a knock this has been from the youngster! It has come under great pressure. This surface in Colombo is not that easy for the batters but Gill has just stood aside. His innings has kept India alive in this chase of 266 vs Bangladesh.

  • 21:56 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: OUT!

    The pressure of dot balls gets better of Ravindra Jadeja. He tried to take on Mustafizur Rahman and paid the price. The ball was bowled at 135kmph and Jadeja missed it completely while trying to hit it powerfully over the mid-on. The ball rattled the stumps to put Bangladesh on top again.

    IND 170/6 (37.4)

  • 21:51 (IST)

    Live Cricket Score: India need 97 in 78!

    Six runs came off Nasum Ahmed’s eighth over. India need 97 more to win off the remaining 78 balls. The required run rate is 7.46. This match hangs in balance. Pace comes from one end now as Muastafizur Rahman is set to bowl the 38th over.

    IND 169/5 (37)

  • 21:47 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: SIX!

    It’s the second six of the over and India get a total of 14 runs in it. This is exactly the kind of momentum India needed in this chase. Mehidy Hasan Miraz tossed it up and Gill slammed it right over the long-on for a big six. India need 103 runs in 84 balls.

  • 21:44 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: SIX!

    Shubman Gill breaks the shackles and India get a six after a long-long time in this chase. Gill danced down the track on the bowling of Mehidy Hasan Miraz and hit the ball just over the long-on fielder for a six.

    IND 155/5 (35.3)

  • 21:43 (IST)

    India vs Bangladesh Live: India need 117 runs in 90!

    This match is a bit inclined towards Bangladesh as India are five down with only one set batter in Shubman Gill. One more wicket and Bangladesh will be through to the tail of Indian batting line-up. The required run rate for India from here is 7.8. 

    IND 149/5 (35)

  • 21:32 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: WICKET!

    Shakib Al Hasan has cleaned up Suryakumar Yadav. India are in deep deep trouble now as the required run rate has increased to 7.33. They need 127 runs more to win. Coming to the wicket, Suryakumar tried to play a sweep shot but missed the ball that made its way to the stumps. 

    IND 139/5 (32.4)

  • 21:27 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: Close chance!

    Shubman Gill edged a Nasum Ahmed delivery but he was lucky that the cover fielder could not reach to the ball in time. The ball a bit away from the fielder, who was running behind.

    IND 136/4 (31.3)

  • 21:23 (IST)

    Live Score: FOUR!

    Another four from the bat of Suryakumar Yadav. This is really good improvement from the right-handed batter against Bangladesh spin bowling in this innings. This time he waited for the ball on the backfoot and then executed a superb cut shot past the backward point region for a four.

    IND 131/4 (30.2)

  • 21:18 (IST)

    Live Score: FOUR!

    After several mishits, Suryakumar Yadav finally gets a sweep shot from the middle of his bat. Mahedi Hasan bowled it fuller and SKY hit it to the backward sqaure leg for a four. 

    IND 122/4 (29.2)

  • 21:16 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: Suryakumar struggling!

    Suryakumar Yadav has been exposed by Bangladesh spin bowling. He is finding it really hard to even rotate the strike. Meanwhile, the Bangladesh spinners have made sure that Suryakumar stays under the pump.

    IND 117/4 (29)

  • 21:03 (IST)

    Live Score: Bangladesh lose a review!

    On the fifth ball of the over, Suryakumar Yadav tried to play a Shakeeb Al Hasan delivery down the leg side but missed it. He got hit on the pad and Bangladesh appealed for an LBW. Umpire gave it not out but Bangladesh reviewed only to lose their second and remaining review.

    IND 106/4 (25)

  • 20:56 (IST)

    Live Score: SIX! What a shot!

    That’s magnificent from Shubman Gill! He danced down the track and hit the ball over the long-off for a six with utmost ease. It seemed like an effortless shot from Gill but the ball comfortably travelled the distance. That’s some great class for you!

    IND 104/4 (24.1)

  • 20:54 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: OUT!

    Mehidy Hasan Miraz has got the wicket of Ishan Kishan and India are in trouble once again! They need 172 runs more to win. Mehidy Hasan Miraz caught Kishan plumb in front of the stumps after the batter missed his reverse sweep. Meanwhile, Kishan also wasted one review. 

  • 20:42 (IST)

    India vs Bangladesh Live: Fifty for Gill!

    SIX! Shubman Gill gets to his half-century with a six. He scores his fifty in 61 balls and that is the 9th ODI half-century for him. It is worth noting that the right-handed batter averages over 60 in this format.

    IND 89/3 (20)

  • 20:29 (IST)

    Live Score: WICKET!

    KL Rahul is out! Mahedi Hasan has provided Bangladesh a crucial breakthrough. The 57-run partnership between Rahul and Gill for the third wicket is finally broken. Coming to the wicket, Rahul danced down the track and mishit the ball into the hands of Shamim at short mid-wicket.

    IND 74/3 (17.1)

  • 20:13 (IST)

    India vs Bangladesh Live: FOUR!

    Stand-and-deliver stuff from Shubman Gill! He got onto the backfoot and punched the ball on the off side for a four. When Gill gets going, there is no stopping. He is looking in great touch today.

    IND 64/2 (13)

  • 20:07 (IST)

    Live Score: FOUR!

    Shakib Al Hasan overpitched the ball around off and Gill brought his classical wrists into play. He drove the ball through the cover for a four. There was one fielder at deep point but he could not reach to the ball in time.

    IND 54/2 (11.4)

  • 20:05 (IST)

    Live Score: Catching opportunity!

    Shubman Gill hit a back of a length ball from Tanzim Hasan Sakib from the backfoot and nearly found the diving point fielder. The ball missed the fielder by a whisker to see Gill survive the close scare. 

    IND 46/2 (11)

  • 20:00 (IST)

    India vs Bangladesh Live: End of 1st powerplay!

    The first powerplay is over! Tanzim Hasan Sakib struck with two early wickets to put India in trouble but KL Rahul and Shubman Gill have done a decent job so far to add 25 runs off 44 balls for the third wicket.

    IND 42/2 (10)

  • 19:52 (IST)

    IND vs BAN Live Score: Two FOURS in the over!

    This is superb batting from the duo of Shubman Gill and KL Rahul. First Gill hit a shot from the backfoot for a four on the third ball of Nasum Ahmed. He then rotated the strike and Rahul then hit a classy boundary. 11 runs came off the over.

    IND 38/2 (8)

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Right then, that’s all from this game, and this brings an end to the Super Four stage of the 2023 Asia Cup. After nearly three weeks of riveting action, we are down to the final between India and Sri Lanka. A mouthwatering contest awaits us on September 17, with the first ball to be bowled at 3.00 pm IST (9.30 am GMT). As always, you can join us in advance for the build-up. Until then, take care and goodbye!

Shakib Al Hasan, the captain of Bangladesh is the Player of the Match for his all-round performance. He says that they wanted to give the youngsters a chance and planned that spin would be useful on this pitch. He adds that he wanted to regain his batting form after a poor Asia Cup and says that as the ball gets older it is easier to hit. He adds that the off spinner was very useful and appreciates Tanzim Hasan Sakib who bowled brilliantly and got important wickets. On the World Cup preparation, he says that the team looks good and is confident that they will be a side to fear.

Time for the presentations…

India’s skipper Rohit Sharma says that the changes were because he wanted to give some game time to the youngsters. He says that Axar’s batting was brilliant and was brilliant out there even after being hit. He credits the opposition bowlers for bowling good lengths and even Gill’s hundred for keeping them in the game. Credits Gill for his game sense and confidence and says that he has clarity for what he has to do out in the middle and that he is there at each practice.

Tanzim Hasan Sakib is up for a chat. He says that the wicket of Rohit Sharma is his debut wicket and it felt like a dream. Adds that he focuses on the line and length He says he prepares for longer spells. He mentions that the last ball the yorker was planned and he backed himself. He also says that he is going home after winning against India and on a positive note.

Earlier in the game, after Rohit Sharma won the toss and opted to bowl first, Bangladesh were rocked early as they lost both openers inside the first four overs. They were pegged back even more by the Indian seamers and found themselves struggling at 59-4. Shakib Al Hasan and Towhid Hridoy then got together and forged a solid recovery with a 101-run stand. Shakib’s 80 and Towhid’s 54 allowed Bangladesh to get their innings on track. Towards the end, contributions from Nasum Ahmed and Mahedi Hasan helped Bangladesh post a competitive total on the board. For India, Shardul Thakur was the pick of the bowlers, with figures of 3 for 65 from his ten overs.

To be fair to India, they made five changes in their quest to test the bench strength, but they were outplayed by a spirited Bangladesh side. In their pursuit of 266 on a tricky surface, India were off to a shaky start as they lost their in-form skipper Rohit Sharma on the second legal ball of the chase. The move to send debutant Tilak Varma at 3 did not work out, as an error in judgement led to his downfall. Shubman Gill and KL Rahul showed good application against the moving new ball and calmed the nerves in the dressing room. Just when it looked like the two batters had got their eye in, Rahul perished which put India in more trouble. Despite the fall of wickets at the other end, Shubman Gill stood strong and kept the scoreboard ticking from one end. After reaching yet another sublime hundred, he began to up the ante but lost his wicket in the process and took India’s hopes with him. The hopes were reignited when Axar Patel was batting but his departure in the penultimate over, sealed his side’s fate.

Bangladesh halt India’s juggernaut with a stunning victory! Shakib Al Hasan’s men punch above their weight to bow out of the Asia Cup on a high. They get the better of India in Men’s Asia Cup cricket for the first time since 2012. Having finished strongly with the bat, Bangladesh were expected to take the momentum into their bowling effort, and they certainly did. Playing in his maiden ODI game, Tanzim Hasan Sakib accounted for Rohit Sharma in his first over before breaching the defence of Tilak Varma in the following over. What did not help Bangladesh’s cause was that the experienced Mustafizur Rahman lacked rhythm and could not support the debutant from the other end. In the middle phase, it was a trial by spin by Bangladesh, with the spin quartet bowling with excellent control and being rewarded with wickets at regular intervals. At the death, Tanzim Hasan Sakib and Mustafizur Rahman held their nerves to seal a memorable victory.

49.5 overs (1 Run) OUT! RUN OUT! That is the game. Tanzim Hasan Sakib bowls a yorker on leg. Mohammad Shami digs it out towards square leg and the batters run hard looking for a couple of runs. Tanzid Hasan comes in from the deep and throws the ball towards the keeper. Litton Das takes off the bails and Mohammad Shami is a mile out of the crease. Bangladesh won the last league game of the tournament. What an exciting match this has been.

49.4 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! What a shot! Tanzim Hasan Sakib with another slow ball outside off. Mohammad Shami pulls it away in the gap at deep mid-wicket for four runs. A glimmer of hope for the Indians. IND vs BAN: Super Four - Match 6: Mohammad Shami hits Tanzim Hasan Sakib for a 4! IND 258/9 (49.4 Ov). Target: 266; RRR: 24

49.3 overs (0 Run) Another slow ball on length. Mohammad Shami swings and misses as the ball bounces just over the stumps. A close call for Shami.

49.2 overs (0 Run) A slower ball fuller and outside off. Mohammad Shami swings and misses.

Halt! Mohammad Shami has taken a blow on his helmet and will undergo the mandatory concussion assessment now. The physio is out there, checking on the Indian pacer. All good to go now.

49.1 overs (0 Run) Tanzim Hasan Sakib bowls a slow bouncer on the helmet. Mohammad Shami misses the pull and the ball hits the helmet before rolling away.

Tanzim Hasan Sakib (7-0-27-2) will bowl the last over. Can he defend 11 runs?

48.6 overs (0 Run) Fuller and outside off. Prasidh Krishna swings and misses. A good over from Mustafizur Rahman comes to an end and he gets two important wickets from it. What a spell.

48.5 overs (0 Run) On the hard length and over off. Prasidh Krishna misses the connection and the ball sails just over the stumps.

Prasidh Krishna is the last man in.

48.4 overs (0 Run) OUT! CAUGHT! Mustafizur Rahman makes a good comeback! He bowls this slower and fuller outside off. Axar Patel has mistimed his shot and it only goes as far as the 30-yard circle. Tanzid Hasan ran in from long off to take a safe catch to dismiss Axar Patel. India are 9 wickets down.

48.3 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Well struck and well placed! Mustafizur Rahman with another full toss outside off. Axar Patel drives it in the gap wide of long off. The fielder fails to stop it as the ball races away for a four. IND vs BAN: Super Four - Match 6: Axar Patel hits Mustafizur Rahman for a 4! IND 254/8 (48.3 Ov). Target: 266; RRR: 8.00

48.2 overs (1 Run) Very full on middle. Mohammad Shami drives it to long off for a single to get off the mark.

Mohammad Shami is the new man in.

48.1 overs (0 Run) OUT! CAUGHT! A yorker right on the toes from Mustafizur Rahman. Shardul Thakur flicks it off towards the fielder at square leg. Mehidy Hasan there takes a low catch to dismiss Shardul Thakur. Is that the game? IND vs BAN: Super Four - Match 6: WICKET! Shardul Thakur c Mehidy Hasan b Mustafizur Rahman 11 (13b, 0x4, 0x6). IND 249/8 (48.1 Ov). Target: 266; RRR: 9.27

Slight halt! The physio comes out again for Axar Patel as he needs his hamstring to be strapped. Both batters take this opportunity to sip on some fluids. Play all set to resume now.

47.6 overs (6 Runs) SIX! UP UP AND AWAY! Mahedi Hasan floats this up too on middle. Axar Patel lofts it straight down the ground and over the hands of the jumping fielder for a much-needed maximum. What a way to release the pressure. India is still in the game. IND vs BAN: Super Four - Match 6: It's a SIX! Axar Patel hits Mahedi Hasan. IND 249/7 (48.0 Ov). Target: 266; RRR: 8.50

47.5 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! A much-needed boundary! Mahedi Hasan tossed this up and on middle. Axar Patel smacks it down the ground over the umpire’s head, all the way to the fence for four runs. IND vs BAN: Super Four - Match 6: Axar Patel hits Mahedi Hasan for a 4! IND 243/7 (47.5 Ov). Target: 266; RRR: 10.62

47.4 overs (1 Run) Floated up on middle. Shardul Thakur pulls it away to deep mid-wicket for a single.

47.3 overs (1 Run) Fullish and on off. Axar Patel slices it away to cover for one.

47.2 overs (1 Run) Fuller and on off. Shardul Thakur drives it to long on for a single.

47.1 overs (1 Run) Quick and full on middle. Axar Patel punches it to long off for one.

46.6 overs (2 Runs) On length and on middle. Shardul Thakur pulls it away towards deep mid-wicket. The fielder makes a good diving stop and keeps the batters to a couple of runs to end the over.

46.5 overs (0 Run) Full and outside off. Shardul Thakur swings and misses.

46.4 overs (2 Runs) In the air…safe. Mustafizur Rahman bowls this on the hard length and over middle. Shardul Thakur miscues it up in the air towards long on. The fielder runs back but cannot reach it and the batters run two.

46.3 overs (0 Run) Another slower one full and on the stumps. Shardul Thakur drives it back to the bowler.

46.2 overs (1 Run) Full and on the off pole. Axar Patel drives it to long on for one.

46.1 overs (2 Runs) Short and slow on middle. Axar Patel nudges it away to deep mid-wicket for a couple of runs.

Mustafizur Rahman (6-0-38-1) comes back on, replacing Nasum Ahmed.

45.6 overs (1 Run) Floated up on leg. Axar Patel punches it off to long off for a single to end the over.

45.5 overs (1 Run) Tossed up on leg. Shardul Thakur flicks it away to deep square leg for one.

Will this blow on the wrist affect Axar Patel’s momentum?

Another halt! Axar Patel gets hit on the other wrist this time and is grimacing in pain. The physio comes out again to attend the southpaw.

45.4 overs (1 Run) Foated up and on off. Axar Patel drives it to long on and takes a single. A throw strikes him on the hand and he is in pain.

45.3 overs (1 Run) In the air…safe. Mahedi Hasan tosses this up and on middle. Shardul Thakur lofts it towards mid-wicket but the ball lands safe. The batters get one.

45.2 overs (1 Run) Fuller and on the pads. The ball rolls away after deflecting of Axar Patel’s pads and the batters set off for a quick single. A direct hit at the bowler’s end but Axar Patel is safely in the crease.

45.1 overs (1 Run) A juicy full toss on leg. Shardul Thakur swings it towards mid-wicket for one.

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India vs Sri Lanka live score over Super Four – Match 4 ODI 1 5 updates | Cricket News

A dedicated team of experts bring you live score, live cricket score, live match update on Sports.NDTV.com. After 5.2 overs, India are 25/0. The live updates of India vs Sri Lanka scorecard is also available. It is the perfect platform to follow your favourite teams in Asia Cup 2023. Keep a track on your favourite batsmen and bowlers through Asia Cup 2023 today match, ball by ball commentary, India vs Sri Lanka, India vs Sri Lanka live score, India vs Sri Lanka scorecard. Follow the excitement of the Asia Cup 2023 on Sports.NDTV.com as you can follow live match updates and live cricket score through our platform.

4.6 overs (0 Run) Pitched up again, this time outside the off stump. Rohit Sharma takes his front leg out and blocks the ball straight back to the bowler.

4.5 overs (0 Run) Pitched up at the stumps, looking for some swing. Rohit Sharma blocks it off the crease.

4.4 overs (1 Run) Just short outside the off stump. Shubman Gill tucks it off the back foot towards third man and runs a single.

4.4 overs (1 Run) Wide! Slower ball wayward outside the leg stump. Wide called.

4.3 overs (2 Runs) On the pads from the length. Shubman Gill flicks the ball to the left of deep square leg for a couple.

4.2 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Beautiful shot down the ground! Pitched up at the stumps and Shubman Gill steps down and plays the ball over the mid off fielder to bring up his first boundary of the innings.

4.1 overs (0 Run) Just short outside the off stump. Shubman Gill goes back and pushes the ball straight to covers.

3.6 overs (0 Run) Pitched further up at the off stump line. Rohit Sharma takes the front leg out and pushes the ball straight to mid wicket.

3.5 overs (0 Run) Tossed up at the stumps. Rohit Sharma blocks it off the front foot.

3.4 overs (1 Run) Short and at the stumps. Shubman Gill pushes the ball to long on and runs a single.

3.3 overs (1 Run) Just short at the stumps. Rohit Sharma goes back and flicks the ball to deep square leg and runs a single.

3.2 overs (0 Run) Pitched up at the stumps. Rohit Sharma tucks it straight to mid wicket.

3.1 overs (2 Runs) Just short at the stumps. Rohit Sharma flicks it away to the right of the deep square leg fielder and runs a couple.

2.6 overs (1 Run) Just short outside off. Rohit Sharma cuts it straight to point and runs a single off the mis field.

2.5 overs (0 Run) What a ball, pitched up at the off stump and swinging away. Rohit Sharma gets beaten with the swing while playing the front foot defence.

2.4 overs (1 Run) Short and wide, cut away by Shubman Gill towards third man for a single.

2.3 overs (1 Run) Just short at the off stump line. Rohit Sharma places the ball to the left of the point fielder and runs a single.

2.2 overs (0 Run) On the good length this time at the stumps. Rohit Sharma steps down the track and pushes the ball on the off side with great timing but straight to the man standing at short point.

2.1 overs (0 Run) Hits the good length just outside the off stump, swinging away. Rohit Sharma takes a leg out and lets the ball go through.

1.6 overs (0 Run) Short and quick at the off stump. Shubman Gill blocks the ball back to the bowler from the crease.

1.5 overs (1 Run) Pitched up again at the stumps. Rohit Sharma flicks the ball with the spin to deep square leg and runs a single.

1.4 overs (1 Run) Tossed up at the leg stump. Shubman Gill flicks the ball off the front leg to deep square leg for a single.

1.3 overs (0 Run) Pitched up outside the off stump. Shubman Gill plays the front foot defence straight to covers.

1.2 overs (1 Run) Short at the off stump this time. Rohit Sharma tucks it down to long on from the crease for a single.

1.1 overs (0 Run) Pitches it just short outside the off stump. Rohit Sharma cuts the ball from the crease but straight to point.

It will be the spin of Maheesh Theekshana from the other end.

0.6 over (2 Runs) On the pads from the good length. Shubman Gill flicks the ball to the right of the mid-wicket fielder and the batters pick up 2 runs to end the first over.

0.5 over (1 Run) Pitched up again outside off. Rohit Sharma blocks it off getting an outside edge to third man for a single.

0.4 over (4 Runs) FOUR! What a way to open the account. Pitched up ball outside off stump, swinging away and Rohit Sharma plays the famous cover drive through covers to pick up the first boundary of the Indian innings. What a shot! IND vs SL: Super Four - Match 4: Rohit Sharma hits Kasun Rajitha for a 4! IND 4/0 (0.4 Ov). CRR: 6

0.3 over (0 Run) Pitched further up, outside the off stump line, swinging away. Rohit Sharma takes the front foot out and lets the ball go.

0.2 over (0 Run) Pitched further up, outside the off stump line. The ball looks to be swinging away from the right hander. Rohit Sharma takes the front foot out and lets the ball go.

0.1 over (0 Run) Starts off on a good length just outside the off stump with a hint of outswing. Rohit Sharma lifts his bat and lets the ball go.

We are done with the pre-game formalities. Blue skies greet the two umpires as they make their way out to the middle. Dasun Shanaka is seen giving final instructions in the Sri Lankan huddle before they disperse. They are followed by the two Indian openers, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill. Kasun Rajitha has the new ball in hand and will start the proceedings for Sri Lanka. Off we go…

We are moments away from the start of this crucial Super Four clash, but before that, the match officials and the two sets of players will line up for the national anthems. It will be Sri Lanka’s national anthem first, followed by the national anthem of India.

Dasun Shanaka, the captain of Sri Lanka, says that they would have batted first as well. Adds that the wicket looks good and runs on the board are always handy. Shares that the players are in a good state of mind and are eager to compete. Feels that India are a strong team and they will have to play their best cricket to get over the line. Ends by informing that they are going with an unchanged team.

India’s skipper Rohit Sharma informs that they will bat first. Mentions that it is a challenge to play three consecutive days but feels that they are ready for this fixture. Adds that they did a pool session straight after the game for recovery. Shares that it was a good game for them against Pakistan where they did well with both bat and ball. Reckons that today is a new day and it is a fresh start. Also says that the looks different than the last game and does not have any grass. Informs that they are going with 3 spinners with Axar Patel coming in for Shardul Thakur.

Sri Lanka (Unchanged Playing XI) – Pathum Nissanka, Dimuth Karunaratne, Kusal Mendis (WK), Sadeera Samarawickrama, Charith Asalanka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Dasun Shanaka (C), Dunith Wellalage, Maheesh Theekshana, Kasun Rajitha, Matheesha Pathirana.

India (Playing XI) – Rohit Sharma (C), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul (WK), Ishan Kishan, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel (In for Shardul Thakur), Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj.

TOSS – The flip of the coin lands in the favour of India and Rohit Sharma has opted to BAT first.

PITCH REPORT – Sanjay Manjrekar is pitchside. He starts by saying that bounce on all venues has been similar. Adds that almost 70% of the wickets have been picked up by pacers. Matthew Hayden joins him and says that this pitch looks different than the previous game. Shares that this surface looks like Colombo of old times. Mentions that the pitch does not have much grass and feels that spin will play a big role. Reckons that the new ball might slide onto the bat.

Regardless of the outcome, fans are in for an exciting match, as both teams are in peak form. We hope the rain stays away, allowing us to witness a full match. It’s India versus Sri Lanka in the Super 4 of the Asia Cup, and it’s about to kick off. Stay tuned for an action-packed encounter!

Sri Lanka has been a formidable side in this tournament, boasting a 13-match winning streak in ODIs and remaining undefeated in the Asia Cup so far. In their previous game, they defeated Bangladesh convincingly, with Sadeera Samarawickrama scoring a brilliant 93 off just 72 balls, helping Sri Lanka reach a competitive total of 257. The bowlers, led by captain Dasun Shanaka, along with spin sensation Maheesh Theekshana and rising star Matheesha Pathirana, picked up 3 wickets each to dismiss Bangladesh for 236 runs. Sri Lanka may have a slight advantage, considering India is playing back-to-back games in two days, potentially affecting player fitness due to limited rest.

India put on a stellar performance in their previous outing against Pakistan, with their top-order batsmen in exceptional form. KL Rahul, returning from injury, made an impressive unbeaten 111, while the ever-reliable Virat Kohli notched up another century with 122 runs. The opening duo of Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill also put on a remarkable display, adding 123 runs for the first wicket. With batsmen in top form, India aims to continue their winning streak. Kuldeep Yadav was a standout performer, claiming his second 5-wicket haul against Pakistan. The bowling unit, including Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Hardik Pandya, also impressed with their swinging deliveries. India is clearly performing like the champion team they are and will be determined to secure another win tonight.

Hello everyone joining us today as we prepare for the next chapter of the Super 4 stage of the Asia Cup, featuring an exciting clash between India and Sri Lanka live from Colombo, set to start shortly. This match pits the top two teams against each other, with the winner likely securing the top spot and advancing directly to the finals. Both teams have won one game each and currently sit with 2 points apiece, with India leading due to a superior Net Run Rate.

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