The Citizen (KZN)

India Singh happy tune of their own

KOHLI PUTS ON BATTING MASTERCLAS­S

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India captain Virat Kohli smashed an unbeaten 81 to spur his side to a crushing 124-run victory over rivals Pakistan in a rain-shortened Champions Trophy Group B clash yesterday.

Kohli’s masterclas­s from 68 balls helped India post 319 for three in their 48 overs in a match interrupte­d by rain, after their innings had desperatel­y needed a spark.

Pakistan never got going in their reply and were all out for 164 chasing a revised Duckworth/ Lewis total of 289 in 41 overs.

The win moves India to the top of the pool on net run-rate ahead of South Africa, who defeated Sri Lanka in their opening match on Saturday. India face the Lankans in their second fixture at The Oval on Thursday.

Having been sent into bat, India made a solid start as Rohit Sharma (91 from 119 balls) and Shikhar Dhawan (68 from 65 balls) put on 136 in 24.3 overs for the first wicket.

Dhawan was dismissed when he lofted legbreak bowler Shadab Khan to Azhar Ali.

Sharma’s fine innings ended after he responded to Kohli’s call for a single. Although he made his ground with a dive, his bat was still in the air as wicketkeep­er Sarfraz Ahmed whipped off the bails from Babar Azam’s throw.

Yuvraj Singh (53 from 32 balls) added 93 in 56 balls with Kohli for the third wicket as the pair gave the innings an injection of boundaries. A final over off left-arm spinner Imad Wasim resulted in 23 runs as Hardik Pandya (20 not out from six balls) smashed sixes off the first three deliveries to push his side to 319.

The Indian batsmen were particular­ly brutal on Pakistan seamer Wahab Riaz, who went for 87 runs in 8.4 overs before limping off injured, the most expensive spell of five overs or more in Champions Trophy history.

The rain interrupti­ons meant a revised target of 289 from 41 overs for Pakistan, but only Azhar Ali (50 from 65 balls) offered any real resistance.

Seamer Umesh Yadav (3/30 in 7.4 overs) was the pick of the Indian bowlers, collecting the last two wickets of Mohammad Amir (9) and Hasan Ali (zero) before the Pakistan innings closed with Wahab Riaz unable to bat.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? VIRAT KOHLI
Picture: AFP VIRAT KOHLI

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