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Virat Kohli then came to the crease and was dropped on the first ball. Kohli then got a good start and completed his half century in 27 Balls. Rohit got to his 3rd hundred in 100 balls, and Kohli got the fastest hundred by any Indian batsman, the century coming in just 52 balls and India went on to win the match by 9 wickets with 39 balls to spare.
In October 2013, Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar declared he would retire from Tests and all other forms of cricket after playing the second Test against the West Indies. [14] He had retired from ODIs in December 2012, [ 15 ] and from the Twenty20 format in October 2013, after he played the 2013 Champions League Twenty20 , where his team ...
After opting to bat, India posted 280 runs in the first innings. In return, South Africa made 244. India in their second innings went on to score 421 runs with Cheteshwar Pujara scoring 153 and Virat Kohli making 96, falling four runs short of becoming the first Indian no.4 to hit centuries in both innings of a test match. Their 222-run stand ...
Indian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2013 Zimbabwe: India: Dates: 24 July 2013 – 3 August 2013: Captains: Brendan Taylor: Virat Kohli: One Day International series; Results: India won the 5-match series 5–0: Most runs: Elton Chigumbura (159) Shikhar Dhawan (209) Most wickets: Kyle Jarvis (4) Amit Mishra (18)
Virat Kohli (Hindi pronunciation: [ʋɪˈɾɑːʈ ˈkoːɦli] ⓘ; born 5 November 1988) is an Indian international cricketer who plays Test and ODI cricket for the Indian national team. A former captain in all formats of the game, Kohli retired from the T20I format following India's win at the 2024 T20 World Cup .
India won the toss and elected to field; Rain reduced the match to 42 overs per side and revised India's target to 293 runs according to the Duckworth–Lewis method.; With this defeat, India lost their ICC ODI Championship number-one ranking to Australia. [10]
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The final of the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy was played on 23 June 2013 between the England and India at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham.This was the 7th ICC Champions Trophy. India won the match by 5 runs [1] [2] England qualified into the final by defeating South Africa in the first semi-final at The Oval, London on 19 June 2013.