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<h1>India Record 9th Consecutive Win in ICC Cricket World Cup</h1>

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India romped home to their 9 sequential triumph in the ICC Cricket World Cup by beating Ireland by eight wickets at Seddon Park, Hamilton. With this triumph, they keep up their spot at the highest point of the table in Group B and will keep up their hold over that spot. This is likewise the first occasion when that India have knocked down some pins out the restriction in five successive amusements at the World Cup. With this win, India stay at the top spot in the World Cup 2015 Points Table.

Pursuing 260 to win, India were never beset. Ireland's playing burdens proceeded as their assault looked shy of class in the challenge against the Indian batting. Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan set up an in number 174-run opening remain in less than 24 overs, which put India on course to triumph. Both batsmen commanded the paces and spinners, clearing the limit upwards of eight times. Dhawan got to his eighth One-Day International (ODI) ton, while Rohit was released for 64. Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane met up and dispatched the stayed of the runs. Shikhar Dhawan scores eighth ODI century

Prior, William Porterfield won the throw and decided to bat initially, which was very much an undeniable decision given the way of the surface. Furthermore, the commander put the positive foot forward by getting his side off to a decent begin. Both Porterfield and Paul Stirling were assaulting in any case. Both played some exceptional force shots off short conveyances to flag their expectation. They had hustled to 89 in 15 overs before Stirling fell for 42. Rohit Sharma finishes 4,000 runs in ODIs

From Stirling's rejection to Porterfield's way out in the 32nd over, Ireland eased off on account of the spinners, scoring just 56 runs. Indeed Niall O'Brien had issues in changing and it was strictly when Porterfield's release that he got going. O'Brien's thump of 75 was a delight to look as he valiantly went over the top and cleared the ground three times. Ireland had crossed 200 in less than 40 overs, having lost just three wickets. That is when India battled back and constrained Ireland for 259, as they were amazed out in the penultimate. When O'Brien was out, their trusts of escaping. Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane raise 50-run stand

India's bowlers imparted the distinctions on the day, however a great deal of the credit needs to go to Ravichandran Ashwin, whose spell of two for 39 helped India battle back after the opening stand and get back in the diversion. Mohammed Shami took three wickets and was practical to back Ashwin's exertion toward the end. India will now set out to Auckland, which is around a two-hour drive from Hamilton, for their last group diversion against Zimbabwe. Ireland fly to Adelaide as they will confront Pakistan in a represent the moment of truth diversion.
 
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