LUCKNOW: Indian cricket team continued their supreme run in the ongoing edition of World Cup and defeated England by 100 runs in Lucknow on Sunday.
The emphatic win would not have been possible without the special effort of skipper Rohit (87 off 101 balls), whose sublime knock stood out as most Indian batters fell by the wayside on a two-paced pitch.
Suryakumar Yadav (49) got the much needed runs in the death overs to push India to 229 for nine. Shami (4/22) and Bumrah (3/32) stole the show with the ball for the unstoppable hosts as England batters once against cut a sorry figure as they slumped to 129 all out in 34.5 overs for their fifth loss in six games.
England are virtually out of semifinal contention while India, the only unbeaten side in the tournament, are almost there. Having put up a below par total, India needed early wickets to put pressure on a struggling England batting unit.
Bumrah and Shami hunted in tandem to deal a decisive blow, leaving England at 39 for four in the 10th over. Play and miss was a regular feature of the powerplay as both Bumrah and Shami troubled the batters with a Test match length.
Bumrah got rid of Dawid Malan (16) and Joe Root (0) off successive balls to be on a hat-trick while Shami also did the same by castling Jonny Bairstow (14) and Ben Stokes (0), who had a moment of brain fade after being beaten multiples time.
Stokes wanted to make room to smash Shami out of the park but got himself in a nothing position to see his stumps rattled.
Bumrah and Shami’s first spell figures read an envious 5-1-17-2 and 4-0-5-2 respectively. Kuldeep Yadav made it 52 for five by dismissing skipper Jos Buttler (10) with a stunning ball that pitched way outside the off stump and turned back sharply to crash the stumps. Shami came back into the attack and had Moeen Ali (15) caught behind for his third wicket.
At 81 for six, there was no coming back for a clueless England. There was plenty of dew on the park in the evening but it wasn’t an issue for the India bowlers. Earlier, India got to bat first for the first time in the tournament. It was, however, only Rohit and Suryakumar who found a way to bat on a tricky pitch that had a two-paced wicket while the others perished trying to force the pace.
The 91-run partnership between Rohit and K L Rahul (39 off 58) stabilised the innings after India found themselves at 40 for three in the 12th over. Rohit also added 33 valuable runs with Suryakumar but the skipper’s fall led to a clutch of wickets.