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That's all for now from the match center. We will have more action coming your way tomorrow with England taking on Afghanistan at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. For now, this is Soorya and Bala signing off. Good night!
Right then. That's the end of a much-awaited clash. It was a bit lopsided but the Indian fans certainly got to enjoy some brilliance from the bowlers and a destructive innings from the skipper. India's winning streak against Pakistan in ODI World Cups lives on at the end of it all.
It was a tough outing for Pakistan. They might have to sit back and answer some questions. They had a solid foundation, but could not capitalize on it. It might have been a case where they were targeting too many on a pitch that was starting to die down once the ball got old. The middle-order needs to step up big time for them. So does the spin duo of Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz. They would hold the key to Pakistan's success as the pitches start wearing down.
Lots of positives for India today. The bowlers delivered as a unit, which would give immense confidence to the captain. The magic of Jasprit Bumrah stood out, as well as the revival of Kuldeep Yadav. Both of them are going to play a key role for the side as the tournament goes further. Rohit Sharma would also be happy with the form of his batting unit, including himself. Totally dominated the chase and did not give an inch to the opposition.
Rohit Sharma waxed lyrical over his team's bowling unit and he couldn't be more true. Our expert columnist Shashwat Kumar opines along similar lines after a magnificent performance by the bowlers today - here's a read!👇
Rohit Sharma (India captain): No doubt about it. The bowlers were the ones who set the game for us today as well. Restricting them to around 190 was a great effort. I don't think it was a 190 pitch. At one stage we were looking at 280 or 270. They were 155/2. But the way they came back and showed grit tells a lot about the guys who were out there. That is something we pride ourselves in - whoever gets the ball does the job for the team. We've got six individuals who can do the job for us with the ball. It cannot be everyone's day every day. The guy who is having a good day needs to make sure he gets the job done for the team. And obviously my job as the captain is important there as well - to read the conditions, assess who is guy who can trouble the batters. That's my role to figure out who is the right guy who can trouble the batters. (Blessed with the depth of this team?) I'm not going to answer that (laughs). Touchwood. The guys before entering the World Cup got a lot of runs. The role clarity as well, who is going to bat where, things like that (are important). We didn't want to be in two minds as to who is going to bat where and what happens if this guy doesn't play. The bowlers came in, did the job for us. Lot of five-fers leading into the World Cup as well. All in all it's looking good. We don't want to get too excited or too low as well. We want to stay balanced and that's the key playing a tournament like the World Cup. We've got to keep calm, keep it balanced and keep moving forward. (Relief that this game is out of the way?) I've said it quite a few times now - we wanted to play against a quality opposition and that's how we want to look at this World Cup. Every opposition is a quality opposition and can beat you on a particular day. What has happened in the past or what will happen in the future doesn't matter. We've got to do well on that particular day.
Babar Azam (captain, Pakistan): We started well. We got a good partnership going. We just planned to play normal cricket and build partnerships, but suddenly we had a collapse in the middle order, and did not finish well. Not good for us. The way we started, we wanted to target 280-290, but the collapse cost us. And the total was not good. With the new ball, probably we are not upto the mark. Different game, different situation. Rohit (Sharma) was outstanding today. We tried to take wickets and win the match, but didn't happen.
It was a frustrating outing for Pakistan and it showed in Haris Rauf's reaction as he hurled the ball back at Shreyas Iyer after Rohit Sharma took him down. Here's a watch at that moment!👇