Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Tuesday notched up an individual milestone in India's eight-wicket win over Ireland
in the ICC World Cup, Pool B clash at the Seddon Park in Hamilton.
Dhoni has now registered most wins by an Indian captain in the history
of the cricket World Cup.
The Indian skipper surpassed former cricket legend Kapil Dev
with 12 wins following his team's emphatic triumph over the Irish
brigade. Dhoni leads the list of most World Cup wins by an Indian
captain which includes Kapil Dev(11) at second spot, Mohammad
Azharuddin(10) at the third place, Sourav Ganguly(9) at fourth.
Dhoni,
who now has nine consecutive wins to his name in the World Cup, also
surpassed Sourav Ganguly's record of eight successive wins in the 2003
edition of the tournament. He is now joint-second with Clive Lloyd in
the list of captains with the most World Cup wins. Former Australian
skipper Ricky Ponting leads the list with 24 wins during 2003-2011.
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Riding
on the heroics of in-form Shikhar Dhawan, India achieved the modest
total of 259 runs at the loss just two wickets with 79 balls to spare.
It was also Team India's fifth consecutive win in the ongoing World Cup.
The
Indian brigade bowled Ireland out for 259 runs in 49 overs after the
minnows won the toss and decided to bat first on the batting-friendly
pitch at Seddon Park. After William Porterfield made 67 and Niall
O'Brien 75 from 75 balls to give Ireland hope of a competitive total,
India took seven wickets for 53 runs.
In reply, Shikhar
Dhawan(100) and Rohit Sharma(64) gave India a 174-run opening
partnership - its best in World Cup - as the Men in Blue chased down
Ireland's 259 with 13.1 overs remaining.
India, who are
yet to lose a game in the ongoing World Cup, will stay at atop the pool
regardless of the outcome of its last group match against Zimbabwe.
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