Kohli ton lifts India to opening win
A Virat Kohli hundred and supporting hands from Shikhar Dhawan and Suresh Raina lifted India to 300 for 7, and the task of claiming victory proved beyond Pakistan for the sixth time in World Cup fixtures
A Virat Kohli hundred and supporting hands from Shikhar Dhawan and Suresh Raina lifted India to 300 for 7, and the task of claiming victory proved beyond Pakistan for the sixth time in World Cup fixtures
Fielding restrictions and inventive batsmen have made bowlers develop other skills, but common sense and the fundamentals can still work
The ball-by-ball structure of cricket gives its crowd noise a hypnotic rhythm, the stadium rising and falling with each major event, most minor events, and some non-events
So Pakistan have lost to India in a World Cup once more. This is not a new experience. History shows that it need not be a terminal one either
If you had to pick one batsman who could remain unfazed by the fans' expectations and bat as close to his normal self as possible in a World Cup match against Pakistan, it's hard to look beyond Virat Kohli
For the fans, an India-Pakistan match isn't just a game of cricket, but a communal life experience. It's a memory they will either loathe or cherish for the rest of their lives
A classy hundred from Virat Kohli helped India beat arch-rivals Pakistan by 76 runs in their opening World Cup encounter which was played at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday.
Plays of the Day from the Group B match between India and Pakistan in Adelaide
Turning points from the Group B match between India and Pakistan played in Adelaide
Endless chanting and seas of blue and green at the World Cup match between India and Pakistan in Adelaide
While Misbah-ul-Haq could offer no explanation for yet another World Cup loss to India, MS Dhoni said that it was obviously something for India to be proud of, but he refused to read too much into the trend
Stats highlight from the Group B match between India and Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval.
Their spinners exerted no pressure on India, and their batsmen largely brought about their own downfall
In a contest where nerves make the difference, India prevailed over Pakistan with a superior batting performance and a couple of cool heads
Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq talks about his hopes from his inexperienced side, his aim to win the World Cup in Australia, and his future as a player
The logical thing to do would be to pay respect to the heightened importance of the occasion, but attempt to not get so overawed by the expectations. Which is what MS Dhoni and India have been trying to do
Misbah-ul-Haq has counselled his young team they have nothing to fear about the opening World Cup game against India
Sachin Tendulkar has won Man-of-the-Match in three out of five World Cup games against Pakistan, but he won't be around to help India out on Sunday
India's search for a win in Australia began in Adelaide last year. As they return to the city after a long, difficult tour, for a World Cup opener against Pakistan, can they find the focus to fire?