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India steamrollered Pakistan by seven wickets in a lopsided blockbuster match at a heaving Narendra Modi Stadium on Saturday to maintain their unblemished 50-overs World Cup record against their arch-rivals worldcup
The western Indian city had been in the grip of cricket fever ahead of the tournament's most anticipated match, and India got themselves in the driving seat early by bundling out their opponents for 191 inside 43 overs worldcup
With Babar Azam (50) and Mohammad Rizwan (49) in the middle, a total of around 300 looked within Pakistan's reach, only for them to collapse in a heap, failing to last their full 50 overs worldcup
India's skipper Rohit Sharma led the chase with a blistering 86, and the two-time champions eventually romped home in 30 worldcup
3 overs to maintain their unbeaten record against Pakistan in the history of the tournament worldcup
They also joined 2019 runners-up New Zealand as the only two teams to win their first three matches in the tournament so far, achieving the feat in front of a delighted 100,000-plus crowd worldcup
RecommendedBen Stokes ‘getting worldcup better day by day’ but Afghanistan game could come too soonIs England vs Afghanistan on TV? Channel, start time and how to watch ICC Cricket World Cup worldcup onlineBCCI and broadcaster face backlash after India vs Pakistan pre-game ceremony not shown"There is no doubt about it that the bowlers set up the game for us again today," Rohit said worldcup
"It was a great effort worldcup
I don't think it was a 190 pitch worldcup
"India went into the match with a perfect 7-0 record against their neighbours, but there was no early sign of Pakistan's eventual collapse after being put in to bat worldcup
Imam-ul-Haq (36) hit Mohammed Siraj for three fours in an over to silence the crowd, who finally found their voice in the eighth over when Siraj trapped Abdullah Shafique lbw for 20 worldcup
Imam then proved unable to convert his solid start, falling to Hardik Pandya before Babar and Rizwan combined in an 82-run stand to calm the nerves in the Pakistan dressing room worldcup
Rohit Sharma in action for India against Pakistan in Ahmedabad (AP)At 155-2 in the 30th over, Pakistan appeared set for a 300-plus total with their two batting mainstays on song worldcup
But then, and seemingly out of the blue, a nightmare unfolded for the 1992 champions in just 80 balls as they lost every one of their remaining eight wickets for 36 runs worldcup
Siraj clean-bowled Babar to trigger the collapse, and Jasprit Bumrah castled Rizwan with a slow off-cutter to knock the stuffing out of Pakistan's batting lineup worldcup
worldcup Between those two dismissals, left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav sent down a two-wicket over, taking out Saud Shakeel and Iftikhar Ahmed, to wreck Pakistan's middle order worldcup
Rohit immediately set the tone for India's chase, flicking the first ball of the innings from Shaheen Afridi to the deep square leg fence worldcup
India's Jasprit Bumrah celebrates with Virat Kohli (REUTERS)Shubman Gill (16), returning from dengue, smacked four fours before slashing hard at an Afridi delivery, and Shadab Khan leapt at point to take a sharp catch worldcup
Rohit was unstoppable though, pulling Afridi over the ropes and hitting Haris Rauf for two sixes in the bowler's first over worldcup
He took his foot off the gas after Virat Kohli's (16) early exit, but still needed only 36 deliveries to bring up his fifty worldcup
A second successive hundred looked on the cards but the captain, who smashed six sixes and as many fours in his 63-ball blitz, was deceived by a slow off-cutter from Afridi and flashed a catch to Iftikhar Ahmed at midwicket worldcup
That left it to Shreyas Iyer to seal the win with a four that took him past his half-century to 53 not out worldcup
"We were playing normally but then we had a collapse in the middle order worldcup
We did not finish well," Babar said of their batting worldcup
"The way we started, we were targeting 280 or 290 but the collapse cost us worldcup
"More aboutCricket World CupIndia cricketPakistan cricketJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/3Rohit smashes half century as India hammer dismal Pakistan Rohit smashes half century as India hammer dismal PakistanRohit Sharma in action for India against Pakistan in AhmedabadAPRohit smashes half century as India hammer dismal PakistanIndia's Jasprit Bumrah celebrates with Virat Kohli REUTERSRohit smashes half century as India hammer dismal PakistanIndia's captain Rohit Sharma celebrates after scoring a half-centuryAFP via Getty Images ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today worldcup
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Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus is set to be out “for a few weeks” due to a hamstring injury, manager Mikel Arteta has said worldcup
Jesus inspired Arsenal’s 2-1 win at Sevilla on Tuesday with a goal and an assist but was forced off with 10 minutes to go while feeling his hamstring worldcup
The Brazilian missed the start of the season due to injury and had only just returned to full fitness alongside Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli in Arsenal’s front three worldcup
Arsenal face Sheffield United on Saturday before Arteta’s side travel to West Ham in the Carabao Cup and Newcastle in the Premier League in a key run of fixtures worldcup
But Jesus could now be ruled out until the November international break as Arteta confirmed the “really bad news” for Arsenal worldcup
"The scans show that there is a muscle injury worldcup
We might miss him for a few weeks again," Arteta said on Friday worldcup
"With Gabi I cannot give you any time frame because he always surprises us worldcup
He felt something there, it was a really awkward action worldcup
"It’s true that he had quite a lot of load in those games playing with the national team and with us which he hasn’t done in a long, long time worldcup
That’s really bad news for us worldcup
"Gabriel Jesus picked up the injury in the 2-1 win at Sevilla (Reuters)Thomas Partey was also ruled out of the home fixture against Sheffield United as Arteta confirmed the thigh injury that saw him miss out on the trip to Spain will see him miss “a few weeks” worldcup
"We don’t know the extent of it still, he has more tests today,” Arteta said worldcup
“He got that injury in training, with the last kick of the ball worldcup
Very unfortunate worldcup
"More aboutGabriel JesusMikel ArtetaJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2Arsenal reveal Jesus injury blow as Arteta confirms ‘really bad news’Arsenal reveal Jesus injury blow as Arteta confirms ‘really bad news’Gabriel Jesus picked up the injury in the 2-1 win at Sevilla ReutersArsenal reveal Jesus injury blow as Arteta confirms ‘really bad news’Gabriel Jesus lies on the ground in pain Reuters✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today worldcup
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