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Delhi bowlers concede 299 to J&K before batsmen falter and are all out for just 224 in 45.3 overs
[…]Himmat Singh’s half-century, Suyash Sharma’s four-wicket haul take Delhi to top of the table
[…]Pat Cummins and Marnus Labuschagne relish snatching away the noise of the crowd through their performance in Cricket World Cup final
[…]India team head coach Rahul Dravid attributes India’s loss to Australian bowlers’ ability to stem the flow of fours with smart bowling, which included straighter lines and use of the long boundary
[…]Smart rotation of bowlers, top-notch fielding that cut off doubles and tight lengths help Australia make India batsmen work hard in the last 40 overs, which saw just 160 runs and eight wickets
[…]Both teams unchanged from semi-final; India captain Rohit Sharma says his wish to bat first has been granted
[…]Australia hold out against a fightback from South African bowlers to win the second semi-final by three wickets at Eden Gardens in Kolkata and enter the 2023 World Cup final against India
[…]Australian pace bowlers share eight wickets to run through South Africa batting; David Miller saves Proteas the blushes with 101
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