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This world cup should be stopped; Australian superstars after India vs Pac match

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‘This World Cup should be postponed’; Australian superstars after India vs Pac match

Last day, the much awaited match between India and Pakistan was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Virat Kohli took India by the hand by pushing the successful Pakistan into the abyss of defeat.

The end of the game was full of drama. The game ended with two wickets, a no ball, a free hit and a wide in the last over. But only the confidence of the true hero Virat Kohli led India to victory.

The match that took place the other day had excited not only the India-Pakistan fans, but the entire cricket world. Many superstars came out to congratulate India and Virat after the exciting match.

Australian star Mitchell Marsh was also very excited after watching this match. The player met the media before the match against Sri Lanka without hiding the excitement of the India-Pak match.

“I really think the World Cup should be stopped there. If there’s even better yet to come, we’re in for a very exciting three weeks.

India-Pakistan matches are always exciting to watch. I can’t even begin to imagine what it’s like to be in that crowd and be a part of it,’ said Marsh.

After winning the toss, India bowled out Pakistan for 159 runs. Arshdeep Singh and Hardik Pandya, who took three wickets each, were the strength of India’s bowling.

In response, India defeated Pakistan in the innings of Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya.

India’s match is on October 27. The opponents are the Netherlands.

Meanwhile, the loss in the first match can be forgotten when Australia take the field on Tuesday. In the first game, the Kangaroos lost to New Zealand. Sri Lanka will be the opponents in the match at the Optus Stadium.

Lanka will come to the field on the back of a win in the first match. Sri Lanka crushed Ireland by nine wickets in the match at the Blundstone Arena.

Content highlight: Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh on the India vs Pakistan match