The Asian Age

India thrash Pak by 124 runs

Kohli’s men begin title defence with crushing 124-run win

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Team India celebrates the dismissal of Pakistan’s Shoaib Malik during their ICC Champions Trophy match at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Sunday. India won the match by 124 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis method. Set a revised target of 289 in 41 overs after three rain delays, Pakistan were bowled out for 164 in 33.4 overs. India earlier raised a mammoth 319/3. Yuvraj Singh, who hit a quickfire 53, was declared man of the match. India will next take on Sri Lanka at The Oval on Thursday.

Birmingham, June 4: India thrashed Pakistan by 124 runs by D/L method in their Champions Trophy opener at Edgbaston on Sunday.

Pakistan, set a revised target of 289 in 41 overs following three rain interrupti­ons, finished on 164, with injured last man Wahab Riaz unable to bat as India won with 44 balls to spare.

India had previously piled up 319/3 in 48 overs after Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed won the toss.

Rohit Sharma top-scored with 91 and put on 136 for the first wicket with Shikhar Dhawan (68).

India captain Virat Kohli made 81 not out, sharing a quickfire third-wicket stand with Yuvraj Singh (53) as Pakistan paid a heavy price for dropping both batsmen.

India plundered 72 runs in their final four overs as Pakistan’s attack wilted. Pacer Umesh Yadav was the most successful bowler finishing with figures of 3/30.

Earlier, Kohli and Yuvraj made Pakistan pay for fluffing catches as they each struck quickfire fifties.

Kohli was equally contemptuo­us of Pakistan’s attack during a blistering innings of 81 not out off just 68 balls that included six fours and three sixes.

Left-hander Yuvraj smashed a rapid 53 while helping Kohli add 93 for the third wicket in a mere 59 deliveries.

That was not the end of the run spree, with Hardik Pandya hitting the first three balls of left-arm spinner Imad Wasim’s last over of the innings for six on his way to an unbeaten 20.

Rohit Sharma (91) and Shikhar Dhawan (68) laid the platform with an opening stand of 136 before Kohli and Yuvraj, to the delight of India fans in a capacity 25,000 crowd, teed off.

Mohammad Amir was the pick of Pakistan’s attack with none for 32 in 8.1 overs. But fellow left-arm fast bowler Riaz was hugely expensive, his wicketless 8.4 overs costing 87 runs.

Wahab’s day was summed up when he was unable to complete his ninth over after falling awkwardly in his delivery stride.

Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed won the toss in what was the opening Group B match for both rivals in a tournament featuring the world’s top eight one-day internatio­nal teams.

India’s openers made an initially cautious start before they upped the tempo either side of a 50-minute rain break.

Sharma, however, was fortunate when, on 21, he edged Amir just beyond a diving Azhar Ali at slip for four.

Pakistan were donated a wicket, however, when Dhawan hoisted a full toss from leg-spinner Shadab Khan straight to Azhar Ali at deep midwicket.

There were times when Pakistan’s bowlers, Wahab apart, maintained the discipline­d line and length needed on a good batting pitch.

Sharma went 43 balls without a boundary before cover-driving and pulling Wahab for a four and a six off successive deliveries.

But in sight of what would have been his 11th ODI hundred, Rohit was run out when he just failed to beat Babar Azam’s throw to wicket-keeper Sarfraz after Kohli called him for a tight single. It was the end of a 119-ball innings featuring two sixes and seven fours.

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 ?? — AP ?? Rohit Sharma en route to his 91 on Sunday. Indian fans enjoy the proceeding­s in Edgbaston on Sunday.
— AP Rohit Sharma en route to his 91 on Sunday. Indian fans enjoy the proceeding­s in Edgbaston on Sunday.
 ?? — AFP ?? Ravindra Jadeja (centre) celebrates the dismissal of Shoaib Malik with team mates Yuvraj Singh (left) and Jasprit Bumrah in their Champions Trophy opening match against Pakistan on Sunday.
— AFP Ravindra Jadeja (centre) celebrates the dismissal of Shoaib Malik with team mates Yuvraj Singh (left) and Jasprit Bumrah in their Champions Trophy opening match against Pakistan on Sunday.
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