This story is from November 13, 2023
India gave themselves a special challenge for World Cup: Rahul Dravid
India stood as the sole team to compete in nine different venues, one for each of their group games, throughout the World Cup. They concluded the league phase with an impeccable record, securing victories in all nine matches for the first time in World Cup history.
Despite encountering minor challenges, such as being 2/3 against Australia in Chennai and facing a reduced score of 229/9 against England in Lucknow, which they adeptly overcame, India emerged as a formidable force in the tournament.
India registered their ninth successive win in this World Cup, beating their record of 8 in 2003. Australia's 11 wins in 2003 and 2007 World Cups is the record for most successive victories.
Rohit Sharma became the first batter to amass 500 runs or more in back to back editions of the World Cup and the first Indian captain to score more than 500 runs in a single World Cup edition.
410/4 is India's second highest World Cup score behind the 413/5 against Bermuda at Port of Spain on March 19, 2007.
Rohit struck the most number of sixes in the ODIs in a calendar year, taking his 2023 tally to 60, surpassing AB de Villiers' previous record of 58 in 2015.
Rohit Sharma (61), Shubman Gill (51), Virat Kohli (51), Shreyas Iyer (128*) and KL Rahul (102) provided the first instance of the top five players posting 50-plus in a World Cup innings.
For the first time in World Cup history, No. 4 and 5 batters hit a ton each in the same innings and 2 tons and 3 fifties were recorded in an ODI innings.
KL Rahul took 62 balls to get to his hundred, the fastest by an Indian in World Cups, beating the record of 63 by Rohit Sharma vs Afghanistan in New Delhi.
Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul's partnership of 208 was the best for India for fourth wicket or below in a World Cup.
Virat Kohli dismissed Netherlands captain Scott Edwards for his first ODI wicket since 2014 and his first scalp in the World Cup.
Dravid expressed immense satisfaction with their most recent performance, a remarkable victory over the Netherlands in Bengaluru.
He also opined that the experimentation with the ball benefitted the side.
"And then with the ball as well, just gave us an opportunity after we got that big score to be able to mix and match a little bit and look at some of the other options that hopefully we don’t need. But we may need."
Dravid displayed great confidence in his batting unit and was especially pleased at the work done by his middle-order.
"I think our middle-order has been fantastic. Obviously, the top-order gets to bat all the time and has been scoring a lot of runs for us. When you look at the leaderboard on the numbers, you’ll see the Kohlis and the Sharmas, and rightly so.
"They’ve been batting fantastically and batting really well. But the middle-order is critical because you’re always playing in pressure situations.
"They don’t always play every single game, sometimes they get to bat after 30 overs when the ball is soft, when the ball is older. The wicket is getting slower as well, and for them to bat the way they are, whether it is Shreyas [Iyer], whether it is KL [Rahul], you know even Jaddu [Ravindra Jadeja] or even Surya [Suryakumar Yadav] in the knock he got.
"It just gives us the confidence that we’ve got that experience, we’ve got the ability and we’ve also got them in form and playing really well getting into the semifinals."
(With IANS Inputs)
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