T 20 WORLD CUP: INDIA WON AGAINST USA
India is playing its first match against the USA in the T 20 world cup. The USA won the toss and elected to field first.India won the match.
How innings unfold
India scored 46 in 6 overs and has lost 4 wickets. Abhishek Sharma (0), Ishan Kishan (20).Tilak Verma(25), Shivan Dubey (0.)
After 10 over India scored 64/4.
After 11 overs, India scored 70/4. India lost the wicket of Rinku Singh. (6) India now lost 5 wickets.
India lost its sixth wicket. Hardik Pandya got out scoring 5. India 116 after 16th over.
Axar Patel got out for scoring 14. India down by 7 wickets.
After 17 overs, India 122/7.
Suryakumar Yadav (c) scored 50.
Arshdeep Singh departed, scoring 4.
After 19 overs, India 140/8.
After 20 overs, India scored 161. Suryakumar Yadav remained unbeaten on 84. India lost 9 wickets.
USA INNING
After 2 overs, USA 11/2. After 4 overs USA scored 17/3.Mohammed Siraj took 2 wickets.Arshdeep Singh took 1.
After 15 overs USA 98/4.
After 17 overs USA 110/7.After 20 overs USA scored 132/8. India won
Axar Patel took 2 wickets.Varun Chakravarthy took one wicket.
2024 T 20 World Cup
World Cup 2024, the West Indies and the USA hosted. So far, 8 editions of the World Cup had concluded. West Indies and England are the most successful teams with two titles each. The 2024 final was played between India and South Africa on 29th June.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) organizes the ICC Cricket World Cup, an international tournament held every two years. South Africa hosted the first edition(2007) of the World Cup, which India won.
WORLD CUP MOMENTS
Yuvraj’s six sixes from the bowling of Stuart Broad
Australia had to wait until 2021 to lift its first Cup, leaving New Zealand as the only finalists yet to win
The ICC Men’s World Cup 2024 will break new ground with 20 teams competing for the first time ever.
TheUnited States, Canada, and Uganda all participated in their maiden World Cup tournament. (2024)
| Year | Winner |
| 2007 | India |
| 2009 | Pakistan |
| 2010 | England |
| 2012 | West Indies |
| 2014 | Sri Lanka |
| 2016 | West Indies |
| 2021 | Australia |
| 2022 | England |
| 2024 | India |





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