India keep it 6-0 in World Cups against Pakistan
Adelaide, Feb 15 , 2015: India had won all their previous five meetings against Pakistan in the World Cup and it was no different Sunday as the defending champions defeated their neighbours by 76 runs to take the advantage to a perfect tennis scoreline of 6-0.
India once again came out on top in the high-octane clash to defeat Pakistan in their World Cup opener at the Adelaide Oval. A special century by vice-captain Virat Kohli (107) guided India to 300/7 which Pakistan failed to chase down. They were bowled out for 224 in 47 overs.
Statistics showed that Pakistan have never chased more than 262 successfully and India have always defended a total of 300 or more in the quadrennial event. Both teams allowed the records to continue.
Opting to bat, India got off to a fluent start through openers Rohit Sharma (15) and Shikhar Dhawan (73). Rohit gifted away his wicket while trying to pull a not-so-short delivery in the eighth over.
However, Dhawan struck an important second-wicket 129-run partnership with Kohli which gave India the platform to put up a big total. Dhawan looked good to score a hundred but confusion in the 30th over with Kohli resulted in him getting run out.
It was the perfect opportunity for Pakistan to capitalise with India at 163 for two with 20 overs to go. However, big-hitter Suresh Raina made sure his wicket counted for India as he smashed 74 off just 56 balls.
His innings, which was studded with five fours and three sixes, made Kohli take the backseat as he targeted leg-spinner Yasir Shah (0/60).
Meanwhile, Kohli played the anchor's innings and applied his sublime touch to register his 22nd One-Day International (ODI) hundred, which was punctuated by eight boundaries. It was the first century by an Indian against Pakistan in a World Cup contest.
Kohli was later declared the Man-of-the-Match. "Probably one of the biggest in my career so far," said Kohli, when asked if his latest century was the best knock he has played in his career.
Kohli was given reprieve twice during his innings. In the beginning, he was dropped by Yasir at long-on. The 26-year-old was again dropped by wicketkeeper Umar Akmal at 76.
India were looking at getting a 330-plus total while batting at 273/2 in the 45th over when Sohail Khan (5/55) struck for Pakistan by clinching Kohli's prized wicket.
His wicket led to a collapse as Raina, Ravindra Jadeja (3), skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (18) and Ajinkya Rahane (0) all perished quickly.
Pakistan gave away only 27 runs in the last five overs as the 1992 edition champions clinched five wickets. Sohail, playing in only his sixth ODI, picked up his first five-wicket haul.