Rohit Sharma, leading the Indian cricket team, maintained their outstanding performance in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup edition by defeating England with a commanding 100-run victory in Lucknow on a Sunday.
Rohit, setting the tone for his team, played a crucial innings, scoring 87 runs from 101 balls, which allowed India to post a competitive total of 221/9 on a challenging pitch.

England, on the other hand, struggled against the formidable Indian bowling attack, spearheaded by Jasprit Bumrah, and were dismissed for a mere 129 runs in 34.5 overs.
Besides Rohit's heroics, Suryakumar Yadav made a significant contribution with his 49-run innings, adding valuable runs to India's total during the closing stages of their innings.

Mohammed Shami, who had already claimed a five-wicket haul in a previous match, continued his excellent form by taking four wickets in the seven overs he bowled.

Jasprit Bumrah also made a significant impact, finishing with impressive figures of 3/32, while the spin duo of Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav chipped in with three wickets.

India's flawless performance in the tournament continued, as they secured their sixth consecutive victory, placing them at the summit of the points table with a total of 12 points.

In contrast, England struggled to find their footing in the competition, managing just one win out of their six matches and finding themselves at the bottom of the ten-team standings.

In summary, Rohit Sharma's inspirational leadership and his crucial 87-run innings, along with strong performances from bowlers like Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah, propelled India to another convincing victory in the World Cup.

With an unbeaten record, India looks like the team to beat in the tournament, while England faces an uphill battle to improve their standings.