IND VS PAK - Match 22, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

India vs Pakistan

India won by 89 runs (DLS method)

PAK -212/6 (39.6)

IND -336/5 (49.6)

PLAYER OF THE MATCH : Rohit Sharma

Batter

R
B
4s
6s
SR
20
14
1
0
142.86
46
39
6
0
117.95

Bowler

O
M
R
W
ECO
8
0
52
0
6.5

From school to college to work, some things in life are only hype and no substance. This one had some rain spattered around too to dull it further. Four years older and possibly four years wiser, the build up refuses to die down and neither does the disappointment at having had a no-content. Anyway, it's the scoreline that's added the seventh page of blanks for Pakistan and thumpings after thumpings for India. So that'll end our overdrawn day of extended buildups, unwarranted rain updates and some clinical Indian batting as I, Vineet Anantharaman, sign off on behalf of Akshay Maanay, Ramakrishnan MS, Kumar Abhisekh Das, Varun Dikshit, Nikhil Jadhav and our scorer, Shashikant Singh. Until another four years of greying in the hope of something closer, ta ta!!

(2/2) I think they outplayed us in the Champions Trophy final, but apart from that we have played good cricket against them. If you focus on this game with too much emotion, things can go haywire. We never approach these games from the fans' atmosphere, but as cricketers we need to be professional and understand what needs to be done on the field. Bhuvi's case looks like a niggle, a case of slipping on the footmarks. It doesn't look too serious at the moment and looks like he could recover in a couple of games from now, maximum of three games. He is going to be an important factor for us so hopefully he can recover in time. But we have Shami with us and it shouldn't be much of a worry for us. Even Bhuvi doesn't think his niggle is too bad and that time would heal it.

Virat Kohli | Winning skipper (1/2): To be honest, the pitch wouldn't have made much of a difference. The only factor that I thought was different was that the pitch started turning towards the last half of our innings. We wanted to bowl first in overcast conditions as the pitch had something in it, and if we bowled in the right areas, there was enough for the bowlers. The template has been really nice in the first three games till now - Rohit single-handedly winning us the first game, a team effort in the second and today was Rohit's day again. You could say that to get to 330, you need a team effort, KL set a great foundation with Rohit and Rohit after getting to 70-75 is unstoppable and he showed again why he's such a good ODI player. It allowed me to play a certain kind of role and it allowed Hardik to come and explode in the end. It has worked till now, gives us a lot of solidity in the middle and it is a role that I am happy playing for the team. It is going really nicely at the moment. Kuldeep was brilliant, those guys were only trying to play him out. A longer spell helped in that situation and he was getting into rhythm. They were thinking that he would go out of the attack sooner rather than later. That ball to dismiss Babar was just outstanding with the drift, the turn and just beating the batsman batting so well. This is the best he has been bowling since coming to England and him confident with Chahal is going to be an important factor for us in the tournament.

Sarfaraz Ahmed | Losing skipper: We won a good toss but unfortunately we didn't bowl in the right areas, Credit goes to Rohit, he played really well. Our plan was to pitch it up but we didn't hit the right areas. We won a good toss but we just didn't capitalize and conceded too may runs. I think the ball was turning which is why we picked two spinners, who bowled well, but the Indian batsmen played them really well. We were going really well with the bat as well, but we lost two-three quick wickets in the middle which is when we lost the match. It is definitely getting tougher and tougher but we have four matches and hopefully we'll win all four of them.

Rohit Sharma | Man of the Match: Really happy with the way we played as a team. We wanted to get out on the park and play a game of cricket. It can get frustrating at times as our last game was washed out due to rain. We had an intent of playing solid cricket and we did that today. I was unhappy with the way I played that shot. He just pushed mid-on back and got fine-leg up; that was a little misjudgement from my side. When you're set you want to get as many runs as possible, so it was a disappointment when I got out. I wasn't thinking about the double hundred, trust me. It was a good pitch and I wanted to continue batting as long as possible. We wanted to kill the game there with our partnership, but unfortunately I got out at the wrong time. I think Rahul played really well, he took time and that was required at that point. Can't go out there and play shots right away. He took his time, saw the new ball off but unfortunately even he got out at the wrong time. The opening spell was always going to be threatening and we wanted to play out the new ball; we got a good start and we built on from there.

Highest total for India vs Pak (ODI):
356/9 Vizag 2005
349/7 Karachi 2004
336/5 Manchester 2019
330/8 Mirpur 2008
330/4 Mirpur 2012

Most one-sided contests in WC:
7-0 Ind vs Pak
7-0 Pak vs SL
6-0 WI vs Zim
5-0 Pak vs Zim
5-0 SL vs Zim
5-0 NZ vs Zim
5-0 NZ vs Ban

19:29 Local Time, 18:29 GMT, 23:59 IST: Nine hours since it all started, 6-0 --> 7-0. And in each of the seven, there were two things missing, Pakistan and a challenge. Nonetheless, it's a proud record this, starting from Sydney, coming home to Bangalore, flying to Manchester, crossing the equator to Centurion, returning to Mohali, going back Down Under to Adelaide and then Old Trafford carries on the baton. But keeping up with this tournament's trend of rain coming in to spoil fun, this one was a mother of fun-spoilers. It behaved itself for nearly 46 overs, and then kept coming, going, cutting overs, killing Pakistani hopes. But on the very same 2011 and 2015 template, Pakistan were going along well at one stage, today with Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman having laid the platform. Or so they thought! All it needed was for Kuldeep to rip through Babar, fox Fakhar and then Pandya to chip in with a couple more. And when it rained once more, it was good enough to kill all the mood.

END OF OVER 40

4 Runs

PAK: 212 - 6

0 1 1 1 1 0

Shadab Khan

20 (14)

Imad Wasim

46 (39)

Hardik Pandya

8-0-44-2

39.6

Hardik Pandya to Imad Wasim, no run, all the ugly shuffling across his stumps only to once again miss a lapped scoop over the keeper. Again, in the end, does it even matter? What matters is a proper 89-run pasting!

39.5

Hardik Pandya to Shadab Khan, 1 run, there's width, and that width is run away behind point

39.4

Hardik Pandya to Imad Wasim, 1 run, more short into the body, with Imad continuing to move away and smash it downtown

39.3

Hardik Pandya to Shadab Khan, 1 run, short. And pulled away to long-on, and they aren't chancing Jadeja, surely not at this stage

39.2

Hardik Pandya to Imad Wasim, 1 run, short, width outside off, carved away throug sweeper

39.1

Hardik Pandya to Imad Wasim, no run, shuffles across in trying to scoop it over the keeper. But the ball's slow and then already outside off to cramp out the room. In the end - it doesn't even matter

Hardik Pandya [7.0-0-40-2] is back into the attack

END OF OVER 39

12 Runs

PAK: 208 - 6

4 0 1 1 0 N4 1

Imad Wasim

44 (35)

Shadab Khan

18 (12)

Bumrah

8-0-52-0

38.6

Bumrah to Imad Wasim, 1 run, full on middle, squeezed away to mid-off

38.6

4

Bumrah to Imad Wasim, no ball, FOUR, short again, and a very tennis forehand over the cordon, with third man really square. Also, the umpire says the front foot isn't fine, only for the replays to show the foot well and truly behind

38.5

Bumrah to Imad Wasim, no run, goes short, jumping up rather viciously over Wasim. And Dhoni then almost drops the take onto the helmet behind him

38.4

Bumrah to Shadab Khan, 1 run, and more of a cross-batted slap, sweeper now

38.3

Bumrah to Imad Wasim, 1 run, lines up neatly beside to loft it over extra cover