Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, yesterday praised the team of Indian cricket for scoring the direct fifth succeed in the ongoing cricket World Cup of 2015.
On Tuesday, PM Narendra Modi went across the Indian cricket team records in the ongoing world cup match of 2015. He congratulated the team for standing in the fifth place.
Shikhar Dhawan scored an amusing century as a storm of India that built a record winning ninth successive ICC Cricket World Cup match, along with four in the earlier edition, by defeating Ireland by eight wickets to stick down the top place in the Group-B table.
A statement by the Sports Minister, Sarbananda Sonowal says, “Win against Ireland has once again proved that India’s consistently fine performance at the tournament is a matter of pride for all Indians.”
Sarbananda also praised the Man of the Match winner, Shikhar Dhawan. Sonowal summoned the captain of the match, Mahendra Singh Dhoni for turning into the most unbeaten captain of Indian cricket team throughout the history of the World Cup.
Pursuing a reputable Ireland total by 259 runs, the opener of the team, Dhawan who got 100 out of 85 balls has sent the Irish bowlers on leather pursue his eighth ODI hundred as the shielding champions scored the main goal just in 36.5 overs to evidence their fifth successive succeed in this match.