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India’s Best Start, Rohit’s Stormy Half-Century

India made a change and included Vijay Shankar in the team instead of injured Shikhar Dhawan.

Ranveer Tanwar

India has made a great start in the ICC Cricket World Cup in the much anticipated match against Pakistan in 2019. India score 99 runs without losing any wickets in 17 overs. Opener Rohit Sharma is on the crest by making a stormy half-century. He has completed his fifty in 34 balls with the help of 6 fours and 2 sixes. With Rohit, KL Rahul is on the crease. Both batsmen are not taking any risks and sending weak balls across the boundary.

Earlier, Pakistan decided to bowl first before winning the toss. Light drizzled before this match, but it stopped in a short time. India made a change and included Vijay Shankar in the team instead of injured Shikhar Dhawan.

On Saturday, there was rain in Manchester, due to which some part of the ground was wet. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of light rain even in the afternoon. Toss has become important for this. In the face of rain threat, glimpses of cricket lovers around the world have remained glimmers. India is never defeated by India in ODIs and Virat Kohli's team India will be against Sarfraz Ahmed's Pakistan team with the intention of maintaining that order.

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