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Rohit Sharma departs after stormy knock of 140 runs in high-voltage World Cup clash against Pakistan

| @indiablooms | Jun 16, 2019, at 05:42 pm

Manchester, June 16 (IBNS): Ending his charismatic innings of 140 runs, Indian opener Rohit Sharma was sent back to the pavilion by Pakistan in the 39th over of the high-voltage World Cup match here on Sunday.

Hasan Ali picked up the wicket to end the partnership between Sharma and Virat Kohli.

Indian scorecard read 234 for the loss of two wicket when Sharma returned to the pavilion after playing his stormy knock.

Sharma hammered 14 fours and three sixes in his 113-ball knock.

India already lost the wicket of KL Rahul earlier.

Pakistan earlier won the toss and opted to field first.

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