ODI World Cup 2023: India vs Pakistan, 12th ODI - Who Said What?

India defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in their third match in the ODI World Cup 2023.

By Anaswara V Rajan

Updated - 14 Oct 2023, 21:37 IST

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Team India registered a comfortable seven-wicket win over arch-rivals Pakistan in their third match in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. The high-octane clash was contested at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on October 14, Saturday.

India skipper Rohit Sharma won the toss and invited Pakistan to bat first. Indian bowlers showcased exceptional prowess as the Men in Blue restricted Pakistan to a paltry score of 191 in 42.5 overs. Babar Azam top-scored for Pakistan scoring 50 off 58 deliveries. Meanwhile, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Hardik Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav, and Ravindra Jadeja, picked up two wickets each for the hosts.

Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer scored half-centuries as India chased down the target in just 30.3 overs. The India captain scored a 63-ball 86-run knock while Iyer amassed an unbeaten 53 off 62 deliveries. For Pakistan Shaheen Shah Afridi and Hasan Ali picked up two and one wicket, respectively.

Here are the talking points from the match:

Babar Azam's crucial half-century

Babar Azam scored a much-needed fifty against arch-rivals India in the 12th match of the ongoing competition. The Pakistan skipper amassed 50 off 58 deliveries, including seven boundaries. He also formed a fifty-plus-run partnership with fellow teammate Muhammad Rizwan.

Jasprit Bumrah's excellent bowling spell

Jasprit Bumrah was the pick of bowlers in India's lineup during the blockbuster clash against Pakistan. The ace speedster finished with excellent figures of 2/19 in seven overs. He has made significant breakthroughs for India, dismissing Rizwan and Shadab Khan, respectively.

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Rohit Sharma's gritty knock  

India skipper Rohit Sharma led his side from the front, smashing an incredible half-century during the below-par 192-run chase. The opening batter was in fine form, amassing 86 off 63 balls, including six fours and as many sixes.

Losing Captain, Babar Azam, Pakistan said:

We started well. Good partnership between me and Imam. We wanted to play normal cricket (me and Rizwan). Suddenly we had a collapse and didn't finish well. The way we started, wanted to target 280-290. With the new ball we are not upto the mark. The way Rohit is playing - he played an outstanding innings.

Winning Captain, Rohit Sharma, India said:

The bowlers were the ones today as well who set the game up for us. I don't think it was a 190 pitch. At one stage we were looking at 280. The way they showed grit says a lot. That is something we pride ourselves in. Whoever gets the ball does the job. We've got 6 individuals who can do the job with the ball. My job as a captain is important there as well. It's to read the conditions and figure out who's the right guy to do the job. It's only because the guys - before entering the WC - they got a lot of runs. We were very clear what we wanted to do. Didn't want to be in two minds about who's going to bat where. All in all, it's looking good. Want to keep my fingers crossed. Don't want to get too excited. Don't want to get too low as well. Want to stay balanced. Keep calm and keep moving forward. Every opposition we come up against are all quality. You have to play well on that particular day, and that's what we're looking at.

Jasprit Bumrah, Player of the Match said:

It felt good. Usually you try to analyse the wicket as soon as possible. We realised the wicket is on the slower side so we wanted to bowl hard lengths. We were trying to make it as difficult as possible. (On how he reads pitches quickly and understands what lengths work) Just being aware I guess. I used to ask a lot of questions when I was young and that helps me now. Now I'm experienced. In my younger days they (seniors) were used to being troubled by me sometimes (with questions), but it helps to read the wicket and try different options. (On the slower ball to get rid of Rizwan) We were bowling in the middle overs and I saw Jaddu's ball was turning, not too much but a little bit. I count my slower ball as a spinner's slower ball, one of those days where it came off. (On the ball that got Shadab) Little phase where there was reverse swing, one of the occasions when the white ball was reverse swinging.

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