Producer: Amar Sunil Panicker
Team India was on the backfoot with the early dismissal of Shubman Gill by Chris Woakes.
Virat Kohli was dismissed for a duck, his first in the World Cup.
Rohit and Rahul managed to put in a 91 run stand giving India some crucial runs in tough conditions.
David Willey managed to get the breakthrough as he dismissed Rahul for 39 runs as India were on the backfoot again.
Rohit Sharma was dismissed on 87 runs as he looked to attack the leg-spinner, Adil Rashid and missed out on another WC ton.
Suryakumar Yadav managed to add 49 runs in relatively quick fashion as he scored it in 47 deliveries and India finished off their innings with a total of 229 on the board.
Jasprit Bumrah was on point as he got the wicket of Dawid Malan and Joe Root in back-to-back deliveries to give India the start they needed to defend the low total.
Mohammed Shami also managed to join in with two wickets as he dismissed both Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow to give India the momentum having cleaned up their top 4 batters.
Kuldeep Yadav also managed to get a wicket as he dismissed the English skipper Jos Buttler for cheap having scored only 10 runs.
Mohammed Shami was on point as he managed to get his third wicket as he dismissed the dangerous all-rounder in Moeen Ali.
Kuldeep Yadav was among the wickets again as he dismissed the set batter in Liam Livingstone who was looking to go on till the end.
Shami and Bumrah managed to get the final two wickets to seal yet another victory making it six wins on the trot and now sit at the top of the table.
Team India managed to get past New Zealand for the second most wins in the ODI World Cup tournament with a total of 59 wins.
Australia is currently at the top of the table for the most wins in the World Cup with 73 wins in the tournament.