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T20 World Cup 2024 Stats Review: India’s victory over Australia confirms semi-finals spot, fastest half centuries and other stats

T20 World Cup 2024 Stats Review India's victory over Australia confirms semi-finals spot, fastest half centuries and other stats

Australia vs India. (Source – Getty Images)

Australia lost to India by a heartbreaking 24 runs in a must-win match, sending them out of the tournament. The Mitchell Marsh-led team still has a mathematical chance of winning since they need Bangladesh to defeat Afghanistan on June 25. Australia will be returning home if the plan does not work out.

In St. Lucia, Australia chose to bowl first after winning the toss. India was under pressure after Josh Hazlewood got rid of Virat Kohli early on, but Rohit Sharma, the captain, was outstanding and scored 92 runs off of only 41 deliveries. Based on his performance, India amassed 205 runs in the first innings, demonstrating how he helped the team start strong with the ball and take advantage of the circumstances.

It was not easy to chase down 206, particularly after Australia lost David Warner in the opening over of the match. Nevertheless, Travis Head’s outstanding 76 runs off 43 balls kept the Kangaroos in the hunt. He had good middle-of-the-road support from Mitchell Marsh, but after Head was fired, everything became murky. Arshdeep Singh and Jasprit Bumrah were at the core of everything as wickets crashed like a house of cards.

Here are some major stats from IND vs AUS:

1. Rohit Sharma’s 92 is the second-highest individual score by a captain in T20 World Cup

2. Rohit Sharma’s 18-ball fifty is the fastest of this edition of the T20 World Cup, and joint second fastest by an Indian overall.

3. Rohit Sharma’s 92 is the second-highest individual score by an Indian player in the T20 World Cup.

4. Rohit Sharma’s 8 sixes are the most by an Indian batter in an innings in the T20 World Cup.

5. India got to their team hundred in 9.2 overs, which is the fastest team hundred in T20 World Cup.

6. Rohit Sharma is the second Indian player to hit four sixes in an over in the T20 World Cup after Yuvraj Singh.

7. 29 is the most runs that Mitchell Starc has conceded in an over in international cricket.

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