The match 14 of the ICC Cricket Men’s WC has happened on June 9th, 2019 between India and Australia at Oval, London by 10:30 am the local time.
Over 650 runs score on the 14th Match between India and Australia.
According to Sanjay Manjrekar pitch report the wicket “looks tacky” and Michael Slater’s pitch report “thick grass can expect a tennis ball bounce”. Nothing can stop the team who is batting 1st will end up on a high note. The ball might play a vital role in the later part of the innings. So the team who bats 1st favours a lot. The toss was won by team India and the Indian skipper Virat Kohli elected to bat 1st. The Australian captain Aaron Finch also elected to bat 1st if they would have won the toss as the track got used to both the teams.
The Indians with the “Hitman” World no.2 ODI batsman Rohit Sharma along with Shikar Dhawan on the other end after a long gap the opening partnership puts a hundred runs partnership as Rohit carried his brilliant form who made 57 off 70 with 3 boundaries and a six. While Shikar Dhawan who finally found his form on registering his 18th ODI century.
After the dismissal of the world no.2 best ODI batsman Rohit Sharma, it was the world no.1 best batsman of all time the Indian skipper Virat Kohli who walked in the middle when India were on 127 for 1 in the 23rd over. Dhawan after his ton gave into the hands of the substitute fielder Nathan Layon then came the IPL 2019’s most valuable player who is none other than Hardik Pandya. Pandya who supported exceptionally well to bring a high team score made 48 off 27 deliveries. His 48 includes 4 boundaries and 3 sixes. Virat at one end who is bagging his players and the team made his 50th half-century. After Hardik, the spectator's noise became too loud when MS Dhoni walks in the middle. As MSD made 27 runs off 14 deliveries was dismissed by a spectacular caught and bowl by Marcus Stonis. His 27 includes 3 boundaries and one massive hit. Virat who was in the non-striker end for long while in the finishing stage of the innings played the captain’s knock of 82 off 77 balls which includes 4 boundaries and 2 sixes. KL Rahul who came at no.6 faced only 3 balls which he converted 11 runs to bring up India’s highest total against Australia in the history World Cups. The Australian bowling department did not support much effectively. As Marcus Stonis who picked 2 wickets were Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Coulter-Nile picked 1 wicket each. Thus the Indians reach their highest World Cup team score against the Australians as they wind up for 352 for loss of 5 wickets at 7.04 run rate.
When Australians began to chase the target of 353 it was David Warner and Aaron Finch who both made a 61 runs partnership as Aaron Finch who was just settling to chase, was departed through a run out for 36 off 35 with 3 boundaries and a six under his belt. Then came Steven Smith who batted at no.3 this time, built a 72 runs partnership with David Warner who departed after his slowest of all half-century as he made 56 off 84 balls that includes 5 boundaries. Warner who registered his 19th ODI fifty was his slowest fifty of all and that caused the effect for the Australians to chase a giant target. After Warner walked from the middle it was 32 year old South-paw batsman Usman Khawaja who came in the middle. Usman who made his 42 runs off 39 balls contributed a partnership of 69 runs with Smith for the 3rd wicket. Usman smashed 4 fours and a six in his 42. When Steve Smith who was well settled for 69 after reaching his 21st ODI half-century was reviewed by Indians for a Leg-below-Wicket (LBW). As the review was retained Steve Smith departed for a well made 69 off 70 balls with 5 boundaries and 1 six. The expected hitter Glenn Maxwell who smashed 5 boundaries on his 28 off 14 balls caught through a brilliant catch by the substitute fielder Ravindra Jadeja bowled by Yuzvendra Chahal. In the end, when the match went all to the hands of India the wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey who fought hard by marking his 1st World Cup half-century and the fifty came in just 25 balls which is the fastest in ICC Cricket World as the previous best was in 33 balls by Chris Gayle. Alex Carey finally made 55 runs off 35 balls with 5 fours and 1 six. It was Indian new ball bowlers Bhuvaneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah who controlled the oppositions by picking 3 wickets each as Burmah gave 61 runs and a maiden in his 10 and Bhuvneshwar maintained an economy of 5 as he conceded 50 runs in his 10 spell. While Yuzvendra Chahal picked 2 crucial wickets of David Warner and Glenn Maxwell in his 10 overs. The all-rounder Hardik Pandya and the expected left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav did not contribute a wicket this time. Thus the Australians were 36 short of their winning mark. They made 316 for the loss of all the 10 wickets in the complete 50 overs.
Man of the Match (MOM): Shikar Dhawan who blasted his 18th ODI Ton was given the Man of the Match award.
Records: India became the 1st team to score a 300 plus run against the Australians when batting 1st in the history of World Cup.
Shikar Dhawan registered his 3rd World Cup Century and 18th in ODI.
The Australian Wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey made the record of fastest fifty in just 25 balls. He also registered his 1st World Cup fifty.
Virat Kohli registered his 50th ODI fifty.
This was David Warner slowest fifty in his career.
Over 650 runs score on the 14th Match between India and Australia.
According to Sanjay Manjrekar pitch report the wicket “looks tacky” and Michael Slater’s pitch report “thick grass can expect a tennis ball bounce”. Nothing can stop the team who is batting 1st will end up on a high note. The ball might play a vital role in the later part of the innings. So the team who bats 1st favours a lot. The toss was won by team India and the Indian skipper Virat Kohli elected to bat 1st. The Australian captain Aaron Finch also elected to bat 1st if they would have won the toss as the track got used to both the teams.
The Indians with the “Hitman” World no.2 ODI batsman Rohit Sharma along with Shikar Dhawan on the other end after a long gap the opening partnership puts a hundred runs partnership as Rohit carried his brilliant form who made 57 off 70 with 3 boundaries and a six. While Shikar Dhawan who finally found his form on registering his 18th ODI century.
After the dismissal of the world no.2 best ODI batsman Rohit Sharma, it was the world no.1 best batsman of all time the Indian skipper Virat Kohli who walked in the middle when India were on 127 for 1 in the 23rd over. Dhawan after his ton gave into the hands of the substitute fielder Nathan Layon then came the IPL 2019’s most valuable player who is none other than Hardik Pandya. Pandya who supported exceptionally well to bring a high team score made 48 off 27 deliveries. His 48 includes 4 boundaries and 3 sixes. Virat at one end who is bagging his players and the team made his 50th half-century. After Hardik, the spectator's noise became too loud when MS Dhoni walks in the middle. As MSD made 27 runs off 14 deliveries was dismissed by a spectacular caught and bowl by Marcus Stonis. His 27 includes 3 boundaries and one massive hit. Virat who was in the non-striker end for long while in the finishing stage of the innings played the captain’s knock of 82 off 77 balls which includes 4 boundaries and 2 sixes. KL Rahul who came at no.6 faced only 3 balls which he converted 11 runs to bring up India’s highest total against Australia in the history World Cups. The Australian bowling department did not support much effectively. As Marcus Stonis who picked 2 wickets were Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Coulter-Nile picked 1 wicket each. Thus the Indians reach their highest World Cup team score against the Australians as they wind up for 352 for loss of 5 wickets at 7.04 run rate.
When Australians began to chase the target of 353 it was David Warner and Aaron Finch who both made a 61 runs partnership as Aaron Finch who was just settling to chase, was departed through a run out for 36 off 35 with 3 boundaries and a six under his belt. Then came Steven Smith who batted at no.3 this time, built a 72 runs partnership with David Warner who departed after his slowest of all half-century as he made 56 off 84 balls that includes 5 boundaries. Warner who registered his 19th ODI fifty was his slowest fifty of all and that caused the effect for the Australians to chase a giant target. After Warner walked from the middle it was 32 year old South-paw batsman Usman Khawaja who came in the middle. Usman who made his 42 runs off 39 balls contributed a partnership of 69 runs with Smith for the 3rd wicket. Usman smashed 4 fours and a six in his 42. When Steve Smith who was well settled for 69 after reaching his 21st ODI half-century was reviewed by Indians for a Leg-below-Wicket (LBW). As the review was retained Steve Smith departed for a well made 69 off 70 balls with 5 boundaries and 1 six. The expected hitter Glenn Maxwell who smashed 5 boundaries on his 28 off 14 balls caught through a brilliant catch by the substitute fielder Ravindra Jadeja bowled by Yuzvendra Chahal. In the end, when the match went all to the hands of India the wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey who fought hard by marking his 1st World Cup half-century and the fifty came in just 25 balls which is the fastest in ICC Cricket World as the previous best was in 33 balls by Chris Gayle. Alex Carey finally made 55 runs off 35 balls with 5 fours and 1 six. It was Indian new ball bowlers Bhuvaneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah who controlled the oppositions by picking 3 wickets each as Burmah gave 61 runs and a maiden in his 10 and Bhuvneshwar maintained an economy of 5 as he conceded 50 runs in his 10 spell. While Yuzvendra Chahal picked 2 crucial wickets of David Warner and Glenn Maxwell in his 10 overs. The all-rounder Hardik Pandya and the expected left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav did not contribute a wicket this time. Thus the Australians were 36 short of their winning mark. They made 316 for the loss of all the 10 wickets in the complete 50 overs.
Man of the Match (MOM): Shikar Dhawan who blasted his 18th ODI Ton was given the Man of the Match award.
Records: India became the 1st team to score a 300 plus run against the Australians when batting 1st in the history of World Cup.
Shikar Dhawan registered his 3rd World Cup Century and 18th in ODI.
The Australian Wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey made the record of fastest fifty in just 25 balls. He also registered his 1st World Cup fifty.
Virat Kohli registered his 50th ODI fifty.
This was David Warner slowest fifty in his career.