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Only unbeaten team in World Cup 2019 - India, won against West Indies by 125 runs

In the 34th match of the World Cup, India defeated the West Indies by 125 runs in Old Trafford in Manchester. This is India's biggest victory in terms of runs against the West Indies in World Cup history. Last time in 2011, he was defeated by the West Indies by 80 runs. With this victory, Team India scored 11 points in 6 matches. He reached the second place in the points table India's next match will be against host England in Birmingham on June 30.



Earlier, batting first, India scored 268 for 7 in 50 overs. Virat Kohli scored 72 runs Mahendra Singh Dhoni remained unbeaten 56 runs Lokesh Rahul scored 48 and Hardik Pandya scored 46 runs. Kemar Roach took 3 wickets for the West Indies. In reply, West Indies were all out for 143 runs in 34.2 overs. For him, Sunil Ambris scored 31 runs. Man of the match award given to Kohli.

Dhoni-Hridik shared a 70-run partnership

After Virat Kohli's dismissal, Hardik stepped down on the field with Hardik playing with Dhoni. Both shared a 70-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Hardik hit 5 fours in 38 balls. Dhoni, on the other hand, hit three fours and two sixes in his innings. In the 50th over, Oshana Thomas scored a total of 16 runs in 6 balls.

Kohli scored 52nd half-century

Kohli scored 52nd career half-century This is Kohli's fourth consecutive 50+ score. He scored 82 against Australia, 77 against Pakistan and 67 against Afghanistan. Kohli became the batsman to complete 20,000 runs in the lowest innings in the international match. He achieved this feat after making 37 against West Indies in Manchester.

Kohli broke Sachin-Lara's record

Kohli broke the record of Sachin Tendulkar and former West Indies captain Brian Lara in the case of making 20,000 runs in the lowest innings. Sachin and Lara completed 20 thousand runs in 457th innings Kohli touched this figure in 417th innings. He is the 12th batsman to score 20,000 runs. Kohli played 62 innings in 131 Tests, 224 in ODI and T20.

Rahul-Kohli made half-century partnership

Team India took the first blow to a score of 29. Opener Rohit Sharma finished with 18 runs. Kemar Roach took the catch by the ink on the ball. Lokesh Rahul missed the half-century. They became bold on Jason Holder's ball. He shared a 69-run partnership with Kohli for the second wicket. Vijay Shankar scored 14 runs off Kemar Roach for the ball. Kedar Jadhav (7) was sent to the pavilion by Roach.



Indian fans on the Old Trafford ground.


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