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T20 WC: India's Next Step Is Semis Against England
By: Tupaki Desk | 6 Nov 2022 2:14 PM GMTContinuing its good run, Team India led by skipper Hitman Rohit Sharma ended the group stage in the T20 World Cup by finishing at the top preposition. After registering an easy win against Zimbabwe, India made its position in the semis stronger. With an all-round performance, India registered a win with a big margin of 71 runs.
India will now lock horns with the English team in the semi-finals on November 10. The iconic Adelaide Oval will host the match. Former Indian skipper Virat Kohli has a good record there and fans already started speculating how many runs he would score on his lucky ground.
If India can defeat the England team in the semis, the final will be the next step, and lifting the trophy will be one step away. Fans pinned high hopes on the Indian team that the players would repeat the 2011 World Cup result and lift the trophy.
Looking at the match against Zimbabwe, team India faced a big blow by losing the early wicket of Rohit Sharma. At regular intervals, India lost the wickets. In the end, Surya Kumar Yadav produced sparkles and scored a half-century.
SKY's innings took India to a comfortable position of 186 for 5. Zimbabwe did not get the ideal start. Indian bowlers were on a roll in the match. Swing King Bhuvneshwar Kumar gave India the required start by taking a wicket in the first over.
Arshdeep Singh 1/9, Mohammad Shami 2/14, Hardik Pandya 2/16, Ravichandran Aswin 3/22, and Axar Patel 1/40 did the rest and picked up wickets.
India will now lock horns with the English team in the semi-finals on November 10. The iconic Adelaide Oval will host the match. Former Indian skipper Virat Kohli has a good record there and fans already started speculating how many runs he would score on his lucky ground.
If India can defeat the England team in the semis, the final will be the next step, and lifting the trophy will be one step away. Fans pinned high hopes on the Indian team that the players would repeat the 2011 World Cup result and lift the trophy.
Looking at the match against Zimbabwe, team India faced a big blow by losing the early wicket of Rohit Sharma. At regular intervals, India lost the wickets. In the end, Surya Kumar Yadav produced sparkles and scored a half-century.
SKY's innings took India to a comfortable position of 186 for 5. Zimbabwe did not get the ideal start. Indian bowlers were on a roll in the match. Swing King Bhuvneshwar Kumar gave India the required start by taking a wicket in the first over.
Arshdeep Singh 1/9, Mohammad Shami 2/14, Hardik Pandya 2/16, Ravichandran Aswin 3/22, and Axar Patel 1/40 did the rest and picked up wickets.