Indians steer clear of Head’s headache
Updated On: 26 June, 2024 11:15 AM IST | Srijanee Majumdar
India will now meet defending champions England in the semi-final on Thursday in Guyana
India captain Rohit Sharma. Pic/AFP
Beleaguered Indians found themselves exuberant on Monday following a historic victory in the T20 World Cup over Australia, a triumph that infused a rare wave of euphoria throughout the nation. "With every ball, every run, every boundary, every wicket, I wasn't able to hold my emotions," remarked Akash Sen, a university student. "It was late at night, but I was jumping, screaming, I was not able to contain myself," the 20-year-old recounted to Mid-Day.
The euphoria stemmed from India capitalising on Australia's subpar bowling performance to amass 205-5 in their innings—a historic joint-highest total against the Yellow Army in a T20 World Cup game, and subsequently bowling out the 2023 champions for 187.
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