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2031, World Cup Semi Final at lords IND vs Eng India need 2 runs with 1 ball and 1 wicket remaining. Jofra Archer with the final ball, Here we go. The skinny man has not been in the good form this tournament. There it is, they’ll go…this’ll be out, surely!! OHH HE’S OUT, HE’S GOING TO BE RUN OUT, OH THAT’S IT, INDIA ARE OUT, NITISH DIDN’T RUN, I CANNOT BELIEVE IT, ENGLAND GO INTO THE WORLD CUP FINAL, RIDICULOUS RUNNING WITH TWO BALLS TO GO, Nitish DIDN’T GO, Dhoni COME. ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS THIS IS NOT SOMETHING THAT A PROFESSIONAL CRICKETER OR ANY ATHLETE DO. Maybe it's really time for Nitish the 40 year old to retire. Nitish was brutally trolled by media and was abused in the comment sections of his media pages. The man who was hailed as a hero with the victory in South Africa T20 World Cup now being hated to the core. His wife left him, his son despised him " I hope you're dead" these were the final words his wife spoke before handing over the divorce papers. Everything is lost in a match , the only people who supported Nitish were his teammates everyone knows he had given his best given his age but he was the one that cost them a World Cup. What is it that I've done wrong, top scorer in the world cup with 2 centuries at the age 40 and he's the oldest debutant he debuted to Indian team at 37 years. If only I've found my talent in my youth days, saying so he slept on the bed. When he woke up he was 13 years old and was granted a system. With this system there's no looking back for Nitish on his journey to becoming the epitome of success in cricket. You can support me via donations https://bmc.link/astautsugi Thank you and this is entirely optional!! As this book is fan-fic it doesn't get contracted in webnovel.

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Chapter 186

As the Indian team took to the field with a formidable total of 321 runs on the board, courtesy of a sensational century by Nitish, the pressure was squarely on Australia. The atmosphere was electric, with the anticipation of a nail-biting chase palpable in the air. The Indian bowlers, aware of the monumental task at hand, stepped onto the field with determination etched on their faces, ready to defend their total and clinch the World Cup title.

The opening overs were a testament to the skill and precision of India's bowling attack. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami, spearheads of the Indian pace battery, unleashed havoc on the Australian top order. Bumrah, with his impeccable line and length combined with lethal pace, and Shami, with his ability to swing the ball both ways, proved too much for the Australian openers.

The first wicket fell in just the second over, a brilliant piece of bowling by Bumrah that sent the bails flying. The stadium erupted, the Indian fans sensing the momentum shift early in the game. Shami wasn't far behind, claiming the wicket of the other opener with a delivery that was nothing short of perfection, finding the gap between bat and pad. The duo struck again, leaving Australia reeling at 49/3 at the end of 8 overs. The precision and aggression of the Indian bowlers had set the tone for the innings, putting Australia under immense pressure.

However, cricket is a game of uncertainties and comebacks. Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne, two of Australia's most dependable batsmen, began to build a partnership that looked to steady the ship. Travis Head, known for his aggressive batting style, took on the Indian bowlers, scoring boundaries with ease and maintaining a healthy run rate. Labuschagne, on the other end, played the perfect foil to Head, rotating the strike and keeping the scoreboard ticking.

The partnership between Head and Labuschagne was a display of resilience and skill. Head's ability to find gaps and score off good deliveries put the Indian bowlers on the back foot. The duo's understanding and running between the wickets added pressure on the Indian fielders, leading to a few misfields and overthrows, much to the delight of the Australian fans.

By the 25th over, Australia had moved to 163/3, with Head and Labuschagne looking increasingly dangerous. The run rate of 6.5 an over was a clear indicator of their intent to chase down the target. The partnership had not only stabilized the innings but also set a platform for a potential Australian comeback. The Indian team, aware of the shifting momentum, huddled together, strategizing on ways to break the partnership that was threatening to take the game away from them.

The Indian captain, Rohit Sharma, shuffled his bowlers, trying to find a breakthrough. The field placements were adjusted, and the bowlers were urged to stick to their plans, to bowl tight lines and lengths, and to force the batsmen into making mistakes. The tension in the stadium was palpable, with every run scored by the Australian duo met with applause and every dot ball celebrated by the Indian fans.

The battle between bat and ball continued, with Head and Labuschagne defying the Indian bowlers with their skillful batting. The partnership was a reminder of the high stakes of the match, a World Cup final where every run scored, and every wicket taken could tilt the scales in favor of one team or the other.

As the match progressed, the question on everyone's mind was whether the Indian bowlers could find a way to dislodge the partnership or if Head and Labuschagne would carry Australia closer to their target. The outcome of this battle within the battle would undoubtedly play a crucial role in determining the eventual winner of the World Cup.

In this high-octane environment, the true essence of cricket was on display – a game of strategy, skill, and nerves, where heroes could emerge from any situation, and the course of history could be altered in a matter of overs. The World Cup final was living up to its billing, providing a spectacle that would be remembered by cricket fans around the world for years to come.