ICC World Cup 2023 Semi-Final 1: India Beat New Zealand By 70 Runs, Seal Spot In Final

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India defeated New Zealand by 70 runs in the first semi-final of the ongoing ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023 at the Wankhede Stadium here on Wednesday evening.
Mumbai, Nov 15: India defeated New Zealand by 70 runs in the first semi-final of the ongoing ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023 at the Wankhede Stadium here on Wednesday evening.
With this, India stormed into the Cricket World Cup final, thanks to Mohammed Shami's seven-wicket haul, Virat Kohli's 117 and Shreyas Iyer's blistering 105.
Chasing the massive target of 398, Daryl Mitchell’s heroic 134 went in vain. He ultimately flicked Shami uppishly to midwicket. Mitchell and skipper Kane Williamson put up 181 runs for the 3rd wicket, before Shami had the latter caught at square leg for 69. This made amends for him dropping the same batsman at mid-on off Jasprit Bumrah. Shami followed that by immediately trapping Tom Latham for a duck.
He had earlier removed openers Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra with deliveries that deviated away from the left-handers off the seam. It was skillful bowling on an unresponsive pitch.
After the fall of the fourth wicket, Glenn Phillips struck 41 off 33 balls until Bumrah, a bit below his best on this day, had him pouched at widish long-off.
Then, left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who turned the odd ball a fair amount, got his reward when Mark Chapman slog swept him to deep square leg.
However, Ravindra Jadeja on Wednesday seemed to bowl too quickly for a slow left-arm spinner.
Earlier, Shreyas Iyer further repaid the faith reposed on him by the team management. Selected to bat at No. 4 in the tourney, he has grown in stature with every innings in the competition.
On Wednesday, he blasted 105 off 70 balls, with eight sixes at a strike rate of 150, to star in a stellar showing by the Indian batters. On Indian wickets, Iyer has undoubtedly become a class act.
By comparison, veteran Virat Kohli’s ton looked like a leisurely display. He disclosed during the interval that he had been assigned to be a sheet anchor by the team’s think-tank.
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✨"I’ve been given a role in this tournament and I’m trying to dig deep," he remarked.
Yet, it was a history-making afternoon for Kohli, probably the greatest one-day international batsman of all time – and Sir Vivian Richards, the West Indian master-blaster of the '70s and '80s, was in the audience to witness it!
Read: ICC World Cup: Virat Kohli Scores 50th ODI Century, Breaks Sachin Tendulkar's Record
Kohli’s ton was his 50th, thus sailing past Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 49 ODI centuries. With the 80th run enroute his century, his tally of runs in the ongoing edition also surpassed Tendulkar’s aggregate of 673 in the 2003 World Cup. Tendulkar described him as a ‘Virat’ (massive) player on X.
The first time I met you in the Indian dressing room, you were pranked by other teammates into touching my feet. I couldn’t stop laughing that day. But soon, you touched my heart with your passion and skill. I am so happy that that young boy has grown into a ‘Virat’ player.
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) November 15, 2023
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Kohli and Iyer put on 163 runs. Between the fall of the 1st and 2nd wickets, 256 runs were realised – this included the talented Shubman Gill retiring hurt when he was batting on 79 from 66 balls, which included three sixes.
Gill was afflicted by cramps in the 35-degree centigrade afternoon temperature, coupled with seaside humidity. This vacated the stage for Iyer to produce his pulverising knock. Gill returned briefly to remain unbeaten with K.L. Rahul, who conjured a 20-ball 39.
The Indians finished on 397/4 from their allotted 50 overs, setting New Zealand a target of 398 to win.
Read: ICC World Cup: Kohli, Iyer Smash Record-Breaking Tons, Help India Post 397/4 Against New Zealand
Brief Scores: India: 397/4 (Virat Kohli 117, Shreyas Iyer 105, Tim Southee 3/100) vs New Zealand 327 (Daryl Mitchell 134, Kane Williamson 69; Mohammed Shami 7-57).