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India Goes Down Fighting in Cricket World Cup Semi-Finals

The Indian challenge in the ICC cricket world cup finally came to an end on Wednesday, as the Men in Blues went down vying for a crucial win against a spirited Kiwis team that posed a tough challenge for India despite scoring 240 in a rain-hit match.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the way team fought till the end.

India looked in doldrums when the team lost three main batsmen with the likes of Lokesh Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli for just five runs.

The Kiwis’ onslaught was visible with its bowlers and fielders building pressure on Indian players with a class performance.

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The match seemed fizzling out of India’s grasp around the halfway mark in their innings as they were facing an imminent defeat at 92 for 6 in the 31st over of match itself.

However, Ravindra Jadeja who came a bit lower down the order won deserved immense respect of fans in the audience for his superb rescue act. He went on to score a half-century and a century-stand between him and M.S. Dhoni almost brought India back into the context.

Following India’s loss, fans, former players and celebrities took to social media to sympathise with the Indian players.

Interestingly, Dhoni and Jadeja, who played out of their skins to bring India back from the dead, won a lot of praise.

 

After the match, Virat Kohli said:

During his conference, Kohli while talking about Rishabh Pant insisted that the young wicketkeeper-batsman should be given time.

“He (Pant) is an instinctive player and he did well to form that partnership with Hardik. I made many errors earlier in my career and he is young. He will reflect on it and we’ve seen glimpses of his talent,” Virat Kohli said.

The Final Score:
IND221-all out (49.3 Ovs)

NZ239/8 (50.0 Ovs)

New Zealand won by 18 runs

Tomorrow, New Zealand will now face the winner of the second semi-final between Australia and England  in Birmingham in the final at Lord’s on July 14.

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