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World Cup 2019 Semi Finals - India vs New Zealand

A wonderful performance by Team India at the World Cup 2019. We saw the pace bowlers moving the ball around and making a great dent into the opposition batting across countries. Shikhar Dhawan's exit left behind a black hole as there are few strokemakers of his class. While Rahul did hold on at one end , we lacked a specialist batsman who could come in after Kohli. The youngsters like Rishabh Pant or Hardik Pandya who did , really put up a spirited show.

In the finals we did show our discomfort in the top order when it came to coping with the moving ball. We have to admit that this is a problem as the same scenario awaited us in the ICC Champions Cup final versus Pakistan and also against England in the Group matches. It was incorrect on the part of Pakistan fans to believe that India deliberately lost the match against England.

Dhoni could have been sent earlier after Virat Kohli left as his experience could be greatly beneficial to the later younger batsmen. The casual shot of Rishabh Pant against a seasoned New Zealand spinner was immature and could have been avoided.

Nevertheless Jadeja and Dhoni put in a brilliant performance . Dhoni was out to a controversial decision , I thought the runout field placing wasn't fair. Anyway a brilliant show by the Kiwis , excellent bowling by youngsters Ferguson , Bolt, and others . Best of Luck to the Kiwis for the finals

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