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ICC World Cup 2015: India Vs Ireland india Won by 8 wickets.Hamilton: Shikhar Dhawan split a sparkling century as a rampaging India on Tuesday made a record winning their ninth successive ICC Cricket World Cup coordinate by wrecking Ireland by eight wickets to seal the top spot in the Group-B table. 


Pursuing a respectable Ireland aggregate of 259, opener Shikhar Dhawan (100 off 85 balls) sent the Irish bowlers on a leatherhunt in transit his eighth ODI hundred as the shielding champions arrived at the focus in 36.5 overs to record their fifth successive win in this competition. Additionally READ: ICC World Cup 2015: India make history by knocking down some pins out rivals in five back to back ODIs
With Rohit Sharma (64, 66 balls) for organization, Dhawan included a record 174 runs for the opening wicket to set the stage as India took the top position in gathering B with 10 focuses from five diversions. While Dhawan had 11 fours and five sixes in his innings, Rohit's second half century in the competition had three fours and three smooth sixes.
It ended up being an augmented batting practice session for the 'Men In Blue' as they toppled the past eight-match winning streak record of Sourav Ganguly-drove group in 2003. India's nine-match record began from their gathering alliance amusement against West Indies at Chennai in 2011. While 260 was not a difficult request for India's imposing batting line-up, the level deck at the Seddon Park made the life for unpracticed Irish pacers significantly more troublesome. No sooner had Virat Kohli ventured out of the wrinkle and swatted Kevin O'Brien to the additional spread limit than Ravi Shastri remained up, aired out a brew, took a swig and went on a high-fiving spree.
Pretty much as Shastri continued to complete his container of pale malt beverage, the people at Star Sports asked for their previous partner for a meeting. Out came the sparkling coat and, in his typical swagger, Shastri advanceed to the area where Kohli had dispatched the ball. There, he was welcomed by long-lasting mates Sunil Gavaskar and Gautam Bhimani. You presumably saw whatever remains of it on the TV. A couple of minutes after the fact, Shastri came back to the changing area and got hold of an alternate frosty one.
He had each motivation to.
Aside from losing the throw and doling out 85 runs in the initial 14 overs, India didn't put a foot wrong throughout the day. With the pocket-sized Seddon Park heated in daylight, the pitch playing moderate, the grass banks draining blue and the DJ playing Jai Ho, MS Dhoni & Co. felt all that much at home. Make that for the fifth straight amusement.
The challenge, as well, worked out on expected and dreary lines. The bowlers scored an alternate 'Impeccable 10' to make it 50 wickets in five matches. The batsmen — for this situation centurion Shikhar Dhawan and half-centurion Rohit Sharma — had an alternate productive day in the center. India won with more than an hour to extra, providing for them enough time to loosen up by flaunting their footballing aptitudes.
All the while, India guaranteed themselves of top spot in Group 'B', took their winning streak in World Cup play to nine and repeated the way that it would take their challengers some doing to grab that World Cup off their hands.
In the event that openers William Porterfield and Paul Stirling concocted an arrangement to assault Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami and Mohit Sharma, then Dhoni let them execute it. At the throw, he had said that "Hamilton is most likely the slowest wicket" in New Zealand. At the end of the day, he was just upbeat to bowl first. Exactly when the Irish thought they were on top, Dhoni played his twist cards, one by one. On the whole, Ravindra Jadeja, R Ashwin, Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma played 30 out of 49 overs and represented four wickets. Part-clock Raina alone created heavenly figures of 10-0-40-1.
Anyway it was R Ashwin who was the best of every one of them. Bestowing flight on the ball and utilizing the aggregate of the wrinkle, he pegged the Irish back by working with men around the bat. The outcomes took after. Stirling, who batted well for 42, was constrained into holing out to long-off. At that point, Raina got into the demonstration. He took Ed Joyce's stumps. Ireland's most fulfilled batsman made just two. Porterfield, as well, went into a shell. The limits became scarce. At the midway stage, Ireland were 113/2, at only 4.5 runs an over.
At that point, 'The Men in Kelly Green' battled back through Niall O'Brien, who scored a definitive 75 packed with substantial hits on either side. Dhoni missed a befuddling chance offered by Porterfield, denying Raina of an alternate scalp, however Mohit got him in the following over for 67. Ireland gathered 41 runs in the batting powerplay, additionally lost the in-structure Andy Balbirnie (24) and risk man Kevin O'Brien (1). The last 10 overs were an obscure as Ireland went from 206/3 in 39 overs to 259 hard and fast with Shami offering compensation for a poor first hour. He completed with 3/41.
India's reaction with the bat was insistent most definitely. Rohit and Dhawan were their bossy selves from the beginning, making full utilization of the shorter limits. Altogether, they crushed 14 fours and eight sixes. It was commotion, however on anticipated lines. At a certain point, it appeared India would win with all their wickets in place. In any case a failure in fixation saw Rohit play on an innocuous conveyance from Stuart Thompson. He made 64 off 66 balls, played some satisfying shots and batted for 100 minu

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