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India sniffs out NZ challenge to enter WC 2023 finals

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WC2023: India enters Finals

India vs NZ
India vs NZ

India sniffs out the NZ challenge to enter the WC 2023 finals. India's triumph over New Zealand in the ICC World Cup 2023 semi-finals not only showcased their resilience but also exorcised the haunting memories of the past. Setting an imposing target of 397/4, India asserted their dominance, putting New Zealand on the back foot from the outset. The fiery Md. Shami emerged as the sultan of the seam, wreaking havoc with two wickets in his very first over, laying the foundation for India's success.

Despite the initial setback, New Zealand's skipper Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell orchestrated a remarkable comeback, forging a formidable 180-run partnership. As they reached 220/2 in 32 overs, anxiety gripped fans, sensing the potential threat posed by New Zealand's big hitters. However, Shami once again proved to be the game-changer, dismissing Williamson for 69 (73), tilting the scales in India's favor.

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Mitchell, undeterred by the loss of his partner, achieved a stellar century alongside Glen Philips, sending shockwaves through the Indian camp. Yet, the Indian bowlers, inspired by Shami's heroics, rallied together to dismantle New Zealand's batting lineup. Shami's exceptional performance, claiming 7 wickets for just 57 runs, not only secured India's victory but also etched his name in history. He became the first Indian bowler to achieve this feat, reaching 50 wickets in World Cups at a record pace and securing the position of the leading wicket-taker in the WC 2023.

Unsurprisingly, Shami was rightfully honored as the Player of the Match, his stellar bowling performance turning the tide decisively in India's favor. Rohit Sharma's captaincy won praise from all quarters for his proactive captaincy. his triumph not only propelled India into the World Cup 2023 finals but also served as a poignant redemption, helping fans overcome the heartbreak of MS Dhoni's runout in the 2019 World Cup semis against New Zealand. In overcoming the ghosts of the past, this victory will be etched in the hearts of Indian cricket enthusiasts for years to come.

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