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Monday, June 17, 2019

2019 ICC World Cup in England & Wales May 30 to July 14,2019 - Match 22 @ Old Trafford,Manchester India beat Pakistan by 89 Runs under D/L,now lead 7-0 against Pakistan in CWC's Sunday June 16,2019






  India beat Pakistan by 89 Runs under D/L,now lead 7-0 against Pakistan in CWC's

Scorecard

India                  336/5 in 50 Overs

K L Rahul            57(78 Balls 4x3 and 6x2)
Rohit Sharma    140(113 Balls 4x14 and 6x3)
Virat Kohli           77(65 Balls 4x7)
Vijay Shankar       15*(15 Balls 4x1) - CWC Debut
Mohammad Amir 3/47(10 Overs)



Pakistan             212/6 in 40 Overs

Fakhar Zaman     63(75 Balls 4x7 and 6x1)
Babar Azam        48(57  Balls 4x3 and 6x1)
Imad Wazim        46*(39 Balls 4x6)
Vijay Shankar      2/22(5.2 Overs) - CWC Debut

Match Result     India won by 89 Runs under D/L
MOM                Rohit Sharma(India)for his 140(113 Balls 4x14 and 6x3)






Team 1 Score 1 Team 2 Score 2 Venue Winner Margin
Ind 216/7 Pak 173 Sydney Ind 43 runs
Ind 287/8 Pak 248/9 Bengaluru Ind 39 runs
Ind 227/6 Pak 180 Manchester Ind 47 runs
Pak 273/7 Ind 276/4 Centurion Ind Six wickets
Ind 260/9 Pak 231 Mohali Ind 29 runs
Ind 300/7 Pak 224 Adelaide Ind 76 runs
Ind 336/5 Pak 166/6 Manchester Ind 89 runs



 Rohit Sharma's 140(113 Balls 14x4 and 6x3)is the second highest individual score against Pakistan in World Cups after the unbeaten 143 by Andrew Symonds in Johannesburg in 2003
 Rohit Sharma is the third player to reach three-figures in India-Pakistan World Cup clashes after Saeed Anwar (101) in Centurion in 2003 and Kohli (107) in Adelaide in 2015

203 Innings taken by Rohit Sharma to 24 ODI centuries - the fourth fastest to the landmark in ODIs. The ones who reached there in fewer innings are Hashim Amla (142), Kohli (161) and AB de Villiers (192). He became the first Indian batsman to score back to back ODI hundreds against Pakistan, following his unbeaten 111 in the Asia Cup match in Dubai

Rohit Sharma became the fourth Indian batsman to score five consecutive 50-plus scores in ODI cricket. His last five innings read - 95, 56, 122, 57 and 140. The other Indians to achieve the feat are Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli (twice) and Ajinkya Rahane

222 Innings taken by Virat Kohli to the milestone of 11000 ODI runs - the fewest in the history of ODI cricket, surpassing the previous fastest by 54 innings. This apart, Kohli is also the fastest to the milestone of 8000 (175), 9000 (194) and 10000 (205) ODI runs in terms of number of innings. 

Virat Kohli - towering above everyone




Highest World Cup totals vs Pakistan
Team Total Overs Inns Ground Result Date
India 336/5 50 1 Manchester Won 16 Jun 19
England 334/9 50 2 Nottingham Lost 3 Jun 19
Australia 310/8 50 1 Johannesburg Won 11 Feb 03
West Indies 310/6 50 1 Christchurch Won 21 Feb 15
Australia 307 49 1 Taunton Won 12 Jun 19
New Zealand 302/7 50 1 Pallekele Won 8 Mar 11
India 300/7 50 1 Adelaide Won 15 Feb 15

























































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