Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 16, 2023, 07:59 AM
IND vs NZ: India has shown a brilliant performance and defeated New Zealand in the semi-final match of the One Day Cricket World Cup. With this victory, the Indian team has reached the final of the World Cup and is just one step away from the destination. There is an atmosphere of enthusiasm in the entire country on this victory of India. Now the country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also sent a big message to Team India on this victory.Entry into the finals in great stylePM Modi has been keeping an eye on India's matches since the beginning of the World Cup. Congratulating India on their victory in the semi-finals, he wrote - "Congratulations to Team India! India performed brilliantly and entered the finals in great style. Excellent batting and good bowling sealed the match for our team. For the finals. Best wishes!
Generations will remember ShamiIndian fast bowler Mohammed Shami played an important role in India's victory by taking 7 wickets. PM Modi also became a fan of Shami's performance. He wrote- "Today's semi-final was made even more special because of the brilliant individual performances. Mohammed Shami's bowling will be remembered by cricket fans for generations to come, through this game and the World Cup.The match was like thisIndia won the toss and decided to bat in the semi-final match played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday. For the Indian team, Rohit Sharma scored 47 runs, Shubhman Gill scored 80 runs, Virat Kohli scored 117 runs, Shreyas Iyer scored 105 runs and KL Rahul scored 39 runs. With its help, India scored 397 runs in 50 overs after losing 4 wickets. In response, the entire New Zealand team was all out for 327 runs in 48.5 overs. Mohammed Shami alone took 7 wickets for India.Today’s Semi Final has been even more special thanks to stellar individual performances too.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 15, 2023
The bowling by @MdShami11 in this game and also through the World Cup will be cherished by cricket lovers for generations to come.
Well played Shami!