ICC World Cup 2019: Match 22, IND v PAK – India Player Ratings

While India has avenged for the Champions Trophy 2017 loss, they also kept their 27-year-old record intact by winning the 7th consecutive World Cup game against Pakistan.

By CricTracker Staff

Updated - 16 Jun 2019, 18:45 IST

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SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND – JUNE 05: Rohit Sharma of India celebrates his century during the Group Stage match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 between South Africa and India at The Hampshire Bowl on June 05, 2019 in Southampton, England. (Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images)

Rohit Sharma hardly goes after the bowlers right from the start and likes taking some time initially. But his approach was completely different in this match and he looked positive right from the first over. At one stage, he looked set to notch up another double century. He brought up his second ton of this World Cup and 24th overall but got out in the 39th over for 140 runs as he tried to play a cheeky scoop over the short fine-leg.

Rohit Sharma hardly goes after the bowlers right from the start and likes taking some time initially. But his approach was completely different in this match and he looked positive right from the first over. At one stage, he looked set to notch up another double century. He brought up his second ton of this World Cup and 24th overall but got out in the 39th over for 140 runs as he tried to play a cheeky scoop over the short fine-leg.

Virat Kohli – 8.5/10

India’s captain Virat Kohli looks on during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between India and Australia at The Oval in London on June 9, 2019. (Photo by Dibyangshu SARKAR / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE (Photo credit should read DIBYANGSHU SARKAR/AFP/Getty Images)

Virat Kohli doesn’t often get out after he gets to his fifty and ensures that he converts it into a triple-digit score. But twice in a row now, the Indian skipper missed out on the opportunity. He looked good for his 77 which came off just 65 balls but could have stayed in the middle for longer and helped India finish the innings off well. It was disappointing to see him walk off the field despite not edging the ball. Though, he was brilliant with his captaincy.

Hardik Pandya – 8/10

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 25: Hardik Pandya of India bats during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Warm Up match between India and New Zealand at The Kia Oval on May 25, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images)

Hardik Pandya never seemed to be in the zone with the bat in this match. He did hit a couple of fours and a six but didn’t have a comfortable stay. Howbeit, he was completely on fire with the ball in this game. After losing Bhuvneshwar Kumar early on, he had a massive job to do. Pandya didn’t disappoint and picked up two crucial wickets of Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik off consecutive deliveries.

MS Dhoni – 1/10

CARDIFF, WALES – MAY 28: India batsman MS Dhoni celebrates his century during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Warm Up match between Bangladesh and India at Cardiff Wales Stadium on May 28, 2019 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Stu Forster-IDI/IDI via Getty Images)

MS Dhoni didn’t have a great outing with the bat in this match. He went for the long hoick off just the second ball that he faced. However, the ball got slightly big on him and thus he edged that one to the keeper. Dhoni could only score 1 run in the innings. While he had a good day behind the stumps, he erred with a DRS call of Babar Azam.

Vijay Shankar – 7.5/10

Vijay Shankar. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Vijay Shankar couldn’t really accelerate the way he would have liked at the end of the innings. But he had a dream outing with the ball in this match. Vijay was asked to bowl the remaining two deliveries of the Bhuvneshwar Kumar over after he left the field. He responded by picking the wicket of Imam-ul-Haq the first ball that he bowled. Later, he also dismissed Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed later on.

Kedar Jadhav – 1.5/10

Kedar Jadhav. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Towards the end of the innings, Kedar Jadhav tried hard to hasten the proceedings. However, it’s been a while since he has batted in a professional game and looked slightly rusty. Jadhav remained unbeaten on 9 runs off 8 balls and hit one boundary.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar – 2/10

LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 09: Bhuvneshwar Kumar of India celebrates taking the wicket of Marcus Stoinis of Australia during the Group Stage match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 between India and Australia at The Oval on June 9, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Henry Browne/Getty Images)

Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowled just 16 balls in the innings before he walked off the field clutching his hamstring. However, he made great use of the conditions and tested the Pakistan openers with a few great outswingers. The management would hope that it isn’t a serious injury and will want him to recover soon.

Kuldeep Yadav – 9/10

Kuldeep Yadav. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

There were questions if Kuldeep Yadav would find his way into the eleven. But he put all the discussions to rest with his performance in this game. Getting through Babar Azam’s gate, who was well set, isn’t easy. But the chinaman managed to outfox one of the best batsmen Pakistan has ever produced. He also got the better of Fakhar Zaman later on and had set him up beautifully. These were two huge wickets in the context of the game and thus Kuldeep gets a high rating.

Yuzvendra Chahal – 1.5/10

Yuzvendra Chahal. (Photo source: Twitter)

Yuzvendra Chahal was quite expensive in this game. He gave away 53 runs in the 7 overs that he bowled at an economy rate of 7.60 and couldn’t pick up any wickets.

Jasprit Bumrah – 2/10

Jasprit Bumrah. (Photo by Stu Forster-IDI/IDI via Getty Images)

Jasprit Bumrah was great with the new ball and put several questions in the minds on the batsmen. But in the end, he went wicketless and also was very expensive to his standards. He gave away 52 runs in the 8 overs that he bowled.

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