### Chatting Up The ODI World Cup 2023: Rohit Sharma Isn’t Easing Up Even After The New Zealand Victory, Stating “We’re Only Halfway There”
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### Chatting Up The ODI World Cup 2023: Rohit Sharma Isn’t Easing Up Even After The New Zealand Victory, Stating “We’re Only Halfway There”
Hey folks, did you catch the latest on Rohit Sharma?
Believe it or not, even after an impressive win over New Zealand, he’s not letting up one bit in the ODI World Cup 2023. You might think, “Well, a win is a win, right?” Certainly, but in Sharma’s words, there’s a lot more work to be done. He’s insisting we’re only at the “halfway point”.
Cool as a cucumber, isn’t he? Not taking the victory for granted and keeping his eyes on the prize.
Sharma’s approach is a bit like cooking a Sunday roast. Sure, the potatoes are done, but the chicken needs a little bit more time in the oven.
So, ready for a thrilling second half to this cricket saga? Sharma certainly is.
After his team won its fifth straight game on Sunday (October 22), India captain Rohit Sharma has refused to let up in the 2017 ODI World Cup. India hopes to continue their great run after winning by four wickets in Dharamsala thanks to Mohammed Shami (5 wickets) and Virat Kohli (95). India, the only team still unbeaten in the ODI World Cup, earned 10 points from the victory, taking the overall top spot in the competition.
Good start to the competition. Half of the work has been completed. maintaining equilibrium is crucial. not to plan too much in advance. It’s crucial to remain in the present. Shami seized the chance wholeheartedly. He is a good bowler and has experience playing in these conditions. We were once considering 300 plus. At the back end, our bowlers deserve praise. I’m having fun batting. Although we (Him and Gill) have diverse personalities, we work well together. I’m glad we won. Not much else can be said. For so many years, Kohli has provided for our needs. During the post-game presentation, Rohit remarked

With Rohit Sharma (46) and Shubman Gill(26), India got off to a good start in their pursuit of 274 before losing fast wickets. Virat Kohli would, however, lay the groundwork for the victory with his 95 runs, but he was unlucky to fall short of a record-equaling hundred. KL Rahul (27) and Ravindra Jadeja (unbeaten 39) gave him a helping hand to get the team over the finish line. Suryakumar Yadav, who was exhausted on 2, was the puzzle’s missing piece.
Lets look at what happened in the Ind vs NZ match?
Mohammed Shami, who was on display as India held New Zealand to 273 in their 50 overs in his debut ODI World Cup game, proved a point. On the first ball of his session, Shami pounced on his chance and scalped Will Young (17). Additionally, he was crucial in the dismissal of Rachin Ravindra (75), who had been partnered with Daryl Mitchell (130), ending their 159-run third-wicket stand.

When Shami scalped Mitchell Santner (1) and Matt Henry (0) on back-to-back balls, he would come back to haunt the Kiwis. In the 48th over, he had a hat-trick but was unable to cross the finish line and join the exclusive club. Virat Kohli caught him in the deep to complete the five-for, and he later dismissed the impressive Mitchell. He has now taken five wickets in ODI games three times, and he is doing so while playing in his third World Cup.
On Sunday, October 29, India will play England in Lucknow before playing Sri Lanka and South Africa. As Team India is on a roll, a couple more victories will see them secure a place in the final four. On Saturday, New Zealand will play their bitter rivals and neighbors, New Zealand, in an effort to gain momentum.