The Cricket World Cup match on
Sunday between India and South Africa at the Melboune Cricket Ground (MCG) saw
some records being broken—most notably India’s three-match World Cup jinx
against the Proteas. But the key performances that led to India’s victory also
ensured that certain milestones remained intact. Here’s a look at what will be
remembered in the archives about his day: 1.This was India’s maiden World Cup
win against South Africa after having lost the clashes in 1992, 1999 and 2011.
In 1992 in Adelaide, a rain-affected match saw India setting a target of 181
for South Africa to chase down. And they did by six wickets and five balls to
spare. In 1999, India batted first again at Brighton with Sourav Ganguly
scoring a memorable 97 before he was run out by Jonty Rhodes—now South Africa’s
fielding coach. South Africa had to chase down 254 runs and in-form Jacques
Kallis’ 96 ensured they did. In 2011, India set a target of 297 for South
Africa. Sachin Tendulkar’s century went to waste as the opponents’ team
produced three 50s (Hashim Amla, Graeme Smith and A.B. de Villiers) as they
went on to win the match by three wickets and two balls remaining. 2.Shikhar
Dhawan became the third Indian score an ODI 100 at the MCG after Sourav Ganguly
and Rohit Sharma (both their tons came against Australia). Dhawan also broke
the record for the highest score against South Africa in the World Cup by an
individual—New Zealand’s Stephen Fleming’s 134 not out in 2003 was the previous
record . A record that remained intact however was that the Indian side has
never lost a game when Dhawan scored a century. Read More...
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