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5 hero of india biggest wins in t20 world cup history: India registered its biggest win in T20 World Cup history by defeating Namibia by 93 runs. In this victory of India, Hardik Pandya emerged as the biggest match winner. Pandya first scored a half-century in batting and then took 3 wickets in bowling and won the Player of the Match award. This is India’s second consecutive victory in this World Cup.
After the stormy half-centuries of Ishan Kishan (Hardik Pandya) and Hardik Pandya (Hardik Pandya), with the magic of spin of Varun Chakravarthy, India registered its second consecutive win by defeating Namibia by 93 runs in a one-sided match of T20 World Cup Group A. This is India’s biggest victory in T20 World Cup history. Pandya became the biggest match winner in this victory of India. Along with batting, he showed great talent in bowling also. He was chosen player of the match.
After the stormy half-centuries of Ishan Kishan and Hardik Pandya, with the magic of spin by Varun Chakraborty, India registered its second consecutive win by defeating Namibia by 93 runs in a one-sided match of T20 World Cup Group A. This is India’s biggest victory in T20 World Cup history. Pandya became the biggest match winner in this victory of India. Along with batting, he showed great talent in bowling also. He was chosen player of the match.
Hardik Pandya played an innings of 52 runs by hitting 4 sixes and four fours in 28 balls. After this, he took 2 wickets for 21 runs in four overs in bowling. Hardik came in the lower order and batted brilliantly due to which India was successful in crossing the 200 mark. After this, Pandya played an important role in sending Namibia’s tail batsmen to the pavilion early. This star all-rounder of India was the biggest hero of Team India’s historic victory.
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Hardik Pandya hit six and two fours on consecutive balls of Shikongo. He completed his half-century in 27 balls and the team’s 200 runs with a six on Erasmus in the 19th over. However, he returned to the pavilion after being caught at deep backward square leg on the next ball.
Opener Ishan Kishan gave a fast start to India. Left-handed wicketkeeper batsman Ishan played an inning of 61 runs with the help of five sixes and six fours in 24 balls. He completed his half-century in 20 balls. This was the third fastest half-century in World Cup history. Ishan gave India a fast start by adding 79 runs in 31 balls for the second wicket with Tilak Verma (25), while Pandya increased the run rate in the last overs by making a partnership of 81 runs in 39 balls with Shivam Dubey (23).
Ishan welcomed JJ Smit (one wicket for 50 runs) with two consecutive fours while Shikongo’s ball also hit the boundary. Tilak also hit two fours on Trumpelman. Ishan completed his half-century in 20 balls with four sixes and one four on consecutive balls from Smit in the sixth over. India scored 86 runs for one wicket in the power play. Ishan completed India’s century in 6.5 overs with sixes and fours on consecutive balls of Heingo, which is the fastest century of any team in the Men’s T20 World Cup.
Shivam Dubey played an important role in taking India to a huge score by batting brilliantly in the middle order. Shivam scored 23 runs in 16 balls which included a four and a six. Shivam again contributed to India’s victory by taking one wicket in bowling. Shivam took one wicket for 11 runs in 2.2 overs. Dubey and Pandya took the team’s score beyond 150 runs with one six each on Scholtz in the 15th over.
Spinner Varun Chakraborty troubled the Namibian bowlers a lot with his spin bowling. Chakraborty took 3 wickets for 7 runs in 2 overs. He gave success to India one after the other by sending Namibia’s top batsmen to the pavilion. Namibian batsmen could not understand Chakraborty’s balls and started losing their wickets one by one.
Experienced Akshar Patel’s amazing spin was also visible. Akshar dismissed two batsmen for 20 runs while keeping one over maiden in three overs. Akshar’s role was also important in India’s victory.
The Indian team will now play its next match against arch-rival Pakistan in Colombo on 15th February, on which all eyes will be fixed. The government of Pakistan had initially decided to boycott this match against India but later allowed its team to play in this match.