India vs New Zealand Semifinal 1 : India Win 70 Runs
ndia vs New Zealand highlights, World Cup 2023: India beat New Zealand by 70 runs, enter World Cup final
NZ vs IND Semifinal 1 highlights: India’s Virat Kohli struck a record 50th hundred and fast bowler Mohammed Shami’s seven-wicket haul proved equally crucial as the unbeaten hosts overpowered New Zealand by 70 runs in a high-scoring match on Wednesday to march into the World Cup final.
Kohli’s 117 and a blistering 105 from Shreyas Iyer helped India post 397 for four wickets after they won the toss at the Wankhede Stadium, where the hosts had lifted their second and last 50-over World Cup trophy in 2011.
In reply, New Zealand, who beat India at the same stage in the 2019 tournament, were bundled out for 327 in the 49th over with Daryl Mitchell’s excellent innings of 134 proving to be in vain.
Australia and South Africa meet in the second semi-final at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens on Thursday 16/11/2023, with the final on Sunday in Ahmedabad.
Batting virtuoso Virat struck a record 50th hundred in one-dayers to power the unbeaten hosts to 397 for four wickets against New Zealand.
Kohli’s knock of 117, which came off 113 balls, gave him the record for the highest number of centuries in the 50-overs format of the game, taking him past Sachin Tendulkar with the Indian batting great present in the stands to applaud.
After scampering for two runs off fast bowler Lockie Ferguson to get to his mark, Kohli took off his helmet and bowed to the stands where television cameras showed Tendulkar and former England soccer captain David Beckham standing and clapping in appreciation.
The 35-year-old hit nine fours and two sixes before holing out in the deep off fast bowler Tim Southee, who took three wickets for 100.
Shreyas Iyer’s blistering 105, which came off just 70 balls and was studded with four fours and eight sixes, provided the late fireworks for India’s innings.
India captain Rohit Sharma, who made 47, won the toss and decided to bat and gave the hosts a rollicking start with a 71-run opening stand with Shubman Gill.
Gill retired hurt due to leg cramps but returned later to bat again, remaining unbeaten on 80 runs.
The venue, where India won their last 50-overs World Cup title, has hosted four day-night contests so far at this tournament with three of those being won by the team batting first.
Australia were the only team to win batting second at the ground after Glenn Maxwell hit an unbeaten double hundred.
India have looked invincible so far, winning all nine of their round robin matches including a four-wicket victory over the Black Caps in Dharamsala. New Zealand, however,
Australia and South Africa will meet in the second semi-final at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens on 16 Nov 2023, with the final to be held on Sunday in Ahmedabad.