The a lot anticipated semi-final conflict is underway on the iconic Wankhede Stadium with India and New Zealand locking horns towards one another. The 2 groups have performed exceptionally effectively within the event to date, having registered phenomenal profitable streaks. Whereas New Zealand hasn’t received a single World Cup because it’s debut, India has lifted the. World Cup trophy twice, in 1983 and 2011 respectively.
The 2 groups boast gamers which have showcased their efficiency terribly within the ongoing event. Within the match right now, India posted a goal of 398 runs after having received the toss first. Within the second innings, New Zealand was off to a flying begin with the Kiwis acing the middling overs with unbeaten sixes and fours, however as quickly because the third and 4th wicket got here, India went again to profitable it’s misplaced confidence and making a distinction with a hope to win the massive match which is able to carry their 2023 World Cup marketing campaign ahead.
Mitchell’s crossing boundaries!
New Zealand batter Daryl Mitchell is on a powerful century hunt because the ace batter has already smashed an exquisite century for the Black Caps, struggling on their own to chase the magnificent goal. He’s constant all through the sport after having hit uncountable sixes and fours placing Indian bowlers in a stress like state of affairs.
Together with this feat, Mitchell lodged a rare report as he hit the most important Six of the 2023 World Cup event right now towards India on the Wankhede Stadium. The size of his extraordinary shot stood at 107-metre, in all probability the longest within the event.
Break Shreyas Iyer’s report
Earlier within the event, Indian batter Shreyas Iyer boasted the report for the most important Six which stood 106 metres lengthy. Shreyas Iyer achieved this feat towards Sri Lanka in the identical stadium as Wankhede. The ball hit by Shreyas Iyer landed straight within the slip the place Yuzvendra Chahal, Dhanashree Verma and Ritika Sajdeh had been sitting. As of now, New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell’s Six stands the longest Six of the event.
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