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The imperious Virat Kohli helped India stay perfect at the Cricket World Cup with a four-wicket victory over New Zealand, but he did miss out on a historic century worldcup
Hosts India were set 274 for victory in Dharamshala after Daryl Mitchell struck a wonderful 130 for the Black Caps, who had also won their opening four group-stage fixtures worldcup
New Zealand’s unbeaten start was ended, though, with Kohli leading the charge with a superb 95, but he was dismissed with only five more runs required for victory and his 49th ODI hundred, which would have drawn him level with Indian great Sachin Tendulkar worldcup
After India won the toss, New Zealand were put into bat first and Mitchell helped them recover from 19 for two with a 161-run partnership for the third wicket with Rachin Ravindra worldcup
Mohammed Shami dismissed Ravindra for 75 and would later account for Mitchell on his way to five for 54, but only after the Black Caps middle-order batter plundered five maximums in his scintillating knock to help his nation reach 273 all out from their 50 overs worldcup
India captain Rohit Sharma led from the front in reply, hitting 46 and putting on 71 with Shubman Gill before it turned into the Kohli show worldcup
Kohli marshalled India’s chase expertly with half-century stands with Shreyas Iyer (33) and KL Rahul (27) before Ravindra Jadeja walked out with the home side on 191 for five worldcup
Play was briefly suspended due to fog (Getty Images)A Kohli ton looked unlikely at the end of the 46th over with 19 runs required for victory and 18 for his three figures worldcup
Yet a six over cow corner off Trent Boult and a four two balls later suddenly put Kohli into the nineties, but he failed equal Tendulkar’s tally of 49 ODI centuries worldcup
Kohli’s attempted big shot in Matt Henry’s next over picked out Glenn Phillips, but the silenced partisan home crowd were back celebrating when Jadeja pulled for four to clinch a fifth straight victory worldcup
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Two-time rugby World Cup winner and self-confessed “golf tragic” Dan Carter is eager to see the result of a new programme aimed at boosting participation for golfers with a disability in Ireland worldcup
The former New Zealand fly-half was in Dublin this week to help launch the partnership worldcup between Golf Ireland and ISPS Handa which will see the latter sponsor the Irish Open for Golfers with a Disability in June 2024 and become the lead partner of Golf Ireland’s Golf4All programmes worldcup
Carter, who is an ambassador for ISPS Handa, said: “I know at ISPS Handa they are going to look at different sporting events, different organisations about partnering with them worldcup
“One of the most important things is they really have a lot of values worldcup
So to learn about Golf Ireland and wanting to make Golf4All is a perfect alignment for ISPS Handa worldcup
“It’s a really exciting partnership and one that’s going to work for both sides worldcup
I’m really intrigued to see how this partnership evolves and also the uptake of golf here in Ireland worldcup
“I’m a bit of a golf tragic, I think I’m much worldcup better than I actually am, so it’s great to be back here in Ireland and next time I can guarantee I will be bringing my golf clubs worldcup
”Fellow ISPS Handa ambassador and world number two Brendan Lawlor added: “The beautiful thing about this partnership is it’s going to give so many disability golfers in Ireland a chance at every level, a chance at G4D events, to get disability children into the game and also to get anyone in any walk of life into the game and it’s fantastic worldcup
“Golf Ireland are definitely the most progressive foundation and organisation in disability golf at the minute worldcup
“We meet every few months for different meetings to talk about different ways to try and boost the game and get different people into the game worldcup
“It’s wonderful to see an organisation that’s willing to work with you to make great things happen worldcup
”More aboutPA ReadyIrelandDan CarterIrish OpenNew ZealandOneDublinDisabilityPhil Casey1/1Self-confessed ‘golf tragic’ Dan Carter keen to boost participation in IrelandSelf-confessed ‘golf tragic’ Dan Carter keen to boost participation in IrelandDan Carter helped launch a new partnership aimed at increasing participation for golfers with a disability in Ireland (Handout)✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today worldcup
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