Rajasthan Royals' ZNMD Meme With Ravindra Jadeja, Virat Kohli Sums Up India's Stunning World Cup Run
Team India maintained their dominance in the ODI World Cup 2023 as they defeated New Zealand by four wickets in Dharamsala on Sunday.
- NDTV Sports Desk
- Updated: October 25, 2023 11:48 am IST
Team India maintained their dominance in the ODI World Cup 2023 as they defeated New Zealand by four wickets in Dharamsala on Sunday. Put to bat first, the visitors posted a total of 273 with Daryl Mitchell smashing 130 runs. However, the Rohit Sharma-led team chased down the target with two overs to spare, courtesy of Virat Kohli's crucial knock of 95 runs. Apart from Kohli, it was pacer Mohammed Shami, who registered a five-wicket haul and restricted the mighty Kiwis at a below-par score.
Celebrating India's win, Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Rajasthan Royals took to X (formerly Twitter), shared a hilarious video to sum the hosts victory against the Blackcaps. The video was an edit made out from a scene from famous 2011 Bollywood film, 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara'.
20 years since India beat NZ at an ICC event? pic.twitter.com/Ch056A3siN
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) October 22, 2023
New Zealand were off to a solid start but sensational displays by Mohammed Shami and Virat Kohli meant that the Rohit Sharma-led side registered their fifth victory on the trot in the competition.
India are now top of the table with 10 points and a Net Run Rate of +1.353. This was the first loss for New Zealand who are second with 8 points from 5 matches with a NRR of +1.481.
Virat Kohli was once again the top performer for the Indian cricket team as he missed his 49th ODI century by a whisker. Kohli was dismissed for 95 after stitching together a crucial partnership with Ravindra Jadeja. Rohit Sharma provided a perfect start to the Indian cricket team with a 40-ball-46.
Earlier, Daryl Mitchell hit a gutsy hundred before India pacer Mohammed Shami sizzled with a five-wicket haul in his first game of the Cricket World Cup 2023 to restrict New Zealand to 273 all out.