Mumbai: 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 12, 0, 0, 12, 14, 5 !
No, it's not a phone number.
But Sri Lankan batters' run !
Mohammad Siraj and Mohammed Shami set the pitch on fire with their pace bowling in 19.4 overs, restricting Sri Lanka to 55 runs.
A massive win for India with a 302-run margin, setting a record victory in Wankhede.
In a thrilling World Cup match, India advanced to the semi-finals as the first team.
However, the way Sri Lankan batters troubled the Indian bowlers, there was no chance to send an Indian batter to the crease.
The Indian batsmen, including Virat Kohli (88), Shubman Gill (92), and Shreyas Iyer (82), established a formidable score of 357 for 8 wickets at the end of the allotted 50 overs.
In response, Sri Lankan batters struggled from the start, facing the fiery pace of Indian pacers.
Nishanka, dismissed for a duck (0) by Jasprit Bumrah on the very first ball, set the tone for Sri Lanka.
Then, Mohammad Siraj took 3 wickets, and Mohammad Shami's 5-wicket haul shattered the Sri Lankan innings like a house of cards.
The final wicket was taken by Ravindra Jadeja.
By sending five Sri Lankan batters back to the pavilion, India not only took 5 wickets for the second time in this World Cup but also extended their record of taking the most wickets, totaling 45 wickets, in the World Cup among the Indian team.
Mohammad Shami, with his 5 wickets, played a significant role in achieving this feat.