IND vs NED Live Score, World Cup 2023: The men in blue have eight wins from as many games and will play New Zealand in their semifinal on Wednesday in Mumbai.
India vs Netherlands Live Score, Cricket World Cup 2023: Powered by hundreds from Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul, India posted the highest total of the 2023 ODI World Cup against the Netherlands at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. Earlier, India won the toss and opted to bat first in the final league of the World Cup. While there were speculations of changes and resting of players The Men in Blue are unchanged for the clash.
Having already confirmed their semifinal spot in the 2023 ODI World Cup, India will face the Netherlands in their last league stage match at the 2023 ODI World Cup on Sunday in Bangalore. For Rohit Sharma and Co, who have eight wins in as many games and will play New Zealand in the first semifinal on Wednesday, will be looking to get in the groove ahead of the knockout match in Mumbai next week.
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The Indian Express’ Venkata Krishna B shall be covering the game live from the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.
For the Dutch however, it will be the last match of a campaign that promised so much but didn’t end as well. The Scott Edwards-led side defeated South Africa and Bangladesh in the league stage but haven’t fared as well against other teams.
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ICC Cricket World Cup, 2023 – Match 45
India
410/4 (50.0)
vs
Netherlands
Innings Break ( Day – Match 45 )
India elected to bat
Behind the unbeaten march to semis, a fearless Rohit Sharma shaping the India way
Soon after Rahul Dravid came on board as India’s head coach, he made a case for changing their white-ball template, especially in the ODIs. Despite enjoying favourable results in bilateral ODIs, in successive World Cups, Down Under and in the UK, India’s old-school approach of preserving wickets for the later half of the innings was found too outdated. With all the resources they had, it appeared they were batting with a hand-break on, shifting to the fifth gear only in the last 10 overs. They posted big totals, in excess of 300, but still appeared to have left some runs behind because of their cautious approach at the start.
Even as recently as the last T20 World Cup, they seldom seemed to come out of the shell. But since then, there has been a total shift in their approach. After showing glimpses of their template in the lead-up whenever a fully-fit side was available, this World Cup India have been on an encore. (Read more)
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First published on: 12-11-2023 at 10:04 IST
Hasibur Rahaman is a passionate sports journalist. He covers everything from cricket to field hockey, delivering up-to-the-minute updates and in-depth analysis of sporting events, both within India and on the international stage.