
When KL Rahul: When KL Rahul made his way to join Virat Kohli at the crease, the 32,531 fans at the MA Chidambaram Stadium were super silent, as if it was the school class teacher’s pin-drop silence order being followed to the ‘T’.
Anxiety was written large on the faces of spectators as India’s scoreboard read two for three in two overs in the chase of 200 in their first 2023 World Cup game. The flashback of 5-3 from the 2019 Men’s ODI World Cup semi-final, apart from early collapse in 2017 Champions Trophy final, was brought back into mind when Australia’s new-ball bowlers Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood dismissed Rohit Sharma, Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer for ducks.
It felt the universe was conspiring to make everyone tuning into this game go through the haunting emotions of a batting meltdown and make Sunday’s clash as an addition into their list of you-don’t-want-to-ever remember games of the Indian ODI side. Too much was stacked up against India – first time three out of top four batters fell for ducks and no side had ever won after this crazy start.