Southee to Rahul, no run, swings hard and connects with thin air. Cutter that gripped and went past the inside edge of Rahul
45.4
Southee to Rahul, no run, fullish ball, Rahul moves across to paddle-sweep and finds short fine leg
Prem: This stuff from Kohli is exactly what you dream of as a kid. Playing in front of your idol, scoring runs in the most important matches, making your wife, family, and the nation proud. Exceptional.
45.3
Southee to Rahul, FOUR, length ball, heaved away through mid-wicket. Off the inner half of the bat but the ball still races away.
Most runs from No.4 or below in a WC edition: 511* - Shreyas Iyer (2023) 499 - Scott Styris (2007) 482 - AB de Villiers (2015) 465 - Ben Stokes (2019) 456 - Martin Crowe (1992)
45.2
Southee to Shreyas Iyer, 1 run, 128.4kph, fullish delivery, wristily knocked down to long-on
45.1
Southee to Rahul, 1 run, moves leg-side to punch this length ball to long-off
100-plus partnerships in CWC knockouts for India: 163 - Virat Kohli & Shreyas Iyer vs NZ, Mumbai WS, 2023 SF 122 - Rohit Sharma & Suresh Raina vs BAN, Melbourne, 2015 QF 116 - MS Dhoni & Ravindra Jadeja vs NZ, Manchester, 2019 SF 109 - Gautam Gambhir & MS Dhoni vs SL, Mumbai WS, 2011 Final 103 - Sachin Tendulkar & Sourav Ganguly vs KEN, Durban, 2003 SF
44.6
Ravindra to Shreyas Iyer, SIX, if he gets under it
44.5
Ravindra to Shreyas Iyer, no run, outside the tramline, Shreyas Iyer reaches out and belatedly pulls out. Not wided
Sudeeshkumar: Kohli knocked his jinx of getting out in knockouts with one of the finest crafted knocks in this match. Words are short to define his career
44.4
Ravindra to Rahul, 1 run, punched to sweeper cover
44.3
Ravindra to Shreyas Iyer, 1 run, would have been wided had he let it pass. Shreyas Iyer reaches out to cut it to deep point
44.2
Ravindra to Shreyas Iyer, no run, spinning away from a short of length, Iyer looks to dab and misses
44.1
Ravindra to Shreyas Iyer, SIX, 90.6kph, my goodness! Full and in the slot, Iyer swings hard to bludgeon it over wide long-on for a 93m six
KL Rahul, right handed bat, comes to the crease
Most hundreds in World Cups: 7 - Rohit Sharma 6 - Sachin Tendulkar 6 - David Warner 5 - Ricky Ponting 5 - Kumar Sangakkara 5 - Virat Kohli
43.6
Southee to Kohli, out Caught by Conway!! Kohli c Conway b Southee 117(113) [4s-9 6s-2]
Southee to Kohli, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
43.5
Southee to Kohli, 2 runs, whipped away to deep mid-wicket for a couple more