Indian Team Batting Review Against Pakistan In World Cup 2015 :-
1) 102 India's previous-highest partnership for any wicket against Pakistan in the World Cup. Dhawan and Kohli have beaten that.
2) 5/6 India's No. 3 have scored five fifties in their last-six World Cup games.
3) 70.8 Virat Kohli's average against legspinners in ODIs - he strikes at 105 and has been dismissed only six times in 500 balls
4) 8.75 Wahab Riaz's eco in 8 overs against India in ODIs after the 2011 World Cup semi-final when Riaz took 5 for 46.
5) 59.21 Afridi's bowling average against India in ODIs - his worst against any team. His economy of 5.03 against them is also the worst.
6) 3 Number of times Junaid Khan has dismissed Virat Kohli in 22 balls in ODIs. Kohli has managed to score only 2 runs off him.
7) 47.31 Pakistan's bowling ave in the first-10 overs in ODIs since 2014 - second worst after Zimbabwe. Eco of 4.99 is the worst.
8) 26.3 Sohail Khan's List-A strike rate - he has taken 85 wickets at an average of 21.32. Economy - 4.85.
9) 18.4 Ave opening partnership between Dhawan and Sharma in their last-ten innings. They have put on only one 50 partnership.
10) 6-0 Teams winning the toss have always batted first in all 6 India-Pakistan World Cup games. India have won 5 of the 6 tosses.
11) 0-5 Pakistan's win-loss record against India in World Cups. At the Adelaide Oval it is 0-1.
12) 56/0 India's score in five overs after the batting Powerplay. Pakistan allowed them only 25 runs in the batting Powerplay.
13) 3 Number of times India have had two century partnerships in a World Cup match including this one.
14) 1 Kohli is the first India batsman to hit a ton against Pakistan in the World Cup. Previous highest was Tendulkar's 98 in Centurion.
15) 93 Highest score by an India batsman in the 1992 World Cup, by Azharuddin against Australia, Kohli has bettered that.
16) 5.54 Pakistan's economy in the batting Power play since 2014 - only West Indies have done worse.
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