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India Beats England By 100 Runs, Set Sights On Semi-Finals

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Anuj Khare

India, in its sixth World Cup 2023 match, defeated England by 100 runs. With this, the Men in Blue maintained their winning streak in this edition of the World Cup.

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India and Britain clashed today at Lucknow's Ekana Stadium, where the Men dressed in Blue arose triumphant by 100 runs. Britain won the throw in the present game and decided to field. They restricted India to a score of 229/9 out of 50 overs.

England Fails In Run Chase

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England won the throw in the present game and decided to field. They restricted men in blue to a score of 229/9 out of 50 overs. In spite of areas of strength for Rohit Sharma, the Indian innings were set apart by successive wicket misfortunes, quite including Virat Kohli's uncommon World Cup duck. Captain Rohit Sharma played well and cooperated with different partners yet was sad to fall only 13 runs shy of a hundred years, leaving at 87. Surya Kumar Yadav and KL Rahul hit a couple of runs and gave Britain a decent score to pursue.

Indian Bowlers Help Team To Win

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On the bowling front, Mohammed Shamisparkled with four wickets, sending Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stirs up, Moeen Ali, and Adil Rashid back to the structure. Jasprit Bumrah made critical forward leaps by excusing Dawid Malan, Joe Root, and Imprint Wood, while Kuldeep Yadav secured Jos Buttler and Liam Livingstone's wicket. Ravindra Jadeja took Chris Woakes' wicket.

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India Reached On The Top Of Table

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With the present success, Indiarose from the second situation to guarantee the best position in the focus table, while England, which had been moping at the base, kept on possessing a similar spot with only one win in their six matches up to this point. As men in blue won the nail-gnawing match against England, cricket fans were adequately fast to share celebratory posts.