India has asserted its dominance in the World Cup as the golden trophy traversed from the Tasman Sea, across the Arabian Sea, and along the Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad. Despite a stumble in the last match, the rhythmic cricket played by the team throughout the tournament secured their sixth World Cup victory, leaving the Tasman team content.
India faced a bowling onslaught from the Protea pacers, led by Kagiso Rabada, who set the tone with a brilliant delivery that dismissed Rohit Sharma. Marco Janssen and Nandre Berger further capitalized, contributing to South Africa's dominant performance. The first Test concluded in just three days, marking a turnaround for the Proteas after losing three consecutive matches to Asian teams in Tests.
In a recent match, New Zealand quickly took control after an early wicket loss, with Tim Seifert's aggressive batting. However, leg spinner Rishad Hossain emerged as a game-changer, tightening the reins on the Kiwis' scoring