The Indian squad captained by Rohit Sharma extended their incredible run in the current World Cup, defeating England in Lucknow on Sunday by a score of 100 runs. Rohit led the team from the front, scoring 87 runs off 101 balls to help India amass a competitive 221/9 on a challenging wicket. In retaliation, England was unable to stop the Indian assault led by Jasprit Bumrah. In 34.5 overs, the tourists were bowled out for 129.
In addition to Rohit, Suryakumar Yadav contributed a noteworthy 49 runs to the Indian innings’ last stretch. After finishing a fifer in the previous match, Mohammed Shami carried on from there, landing four blows in the seven overs he bowled. Along with Bumrah, who returned with impressive stats of 3/32, the spin tandem of Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav claimed three wickets.
India leads the table with 12 points after winning each of their last six games. With only one victory in six games, England is now in last place among the ten teams competing.
Player of the Match goes to Rohit Sharma in a match that is controlled by bowlers. Rohit scored 87 runs (101), while most hitters were struggling.