Updated On: 14 November, 2023 08:45 AM IST | Mumbai | Jatin Paranjape
Shreyas Iyer is at his best, playing some of his trademark shots over mid-off and mid-on

India’s Shreyas Iyer (128 not out) celebrates his century against the Netherlands in Bangalore on Sunday. Pic/PTI
India continue to look a well-oiled machine at the end of the group matches. Skipper Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill were at their fluent best and toyed with the Dutch bowlers on a typically flat batting wicket at the Chinnaswamy on Sunday.
Gill continues to play astonishing shots with a smile on his face and is hitting boundaries and sixes for fun. Virat Kohli looked superb once again with some short-arm pull shots to medium pacers and a rare sweep shot being the highlights of his half-century. It should have been converted into his 50th ODI ton had it not been for a rare concentration lapse that saw him misjudging the length from the consistent Roelof van der Merwe and the ball thudding into his off stump.