In theory, Wednesday’s Cricket World Cup match between the U.S. and India is a home game for the Americans. However, fans of the Indian cricket team came out in full force, taking over the raucous crowd at Eisenhower Park on Long Island, approximately 97-3.
Unlike Sunday’s match against Pakistan in which the perennial rivals faced off to high stakes, despite the low scores, Team India fans arrived in Nassau County to see their team shine on the world stage.
And so far, India has dominated on the pitch.
After 11 overs out of 20, the U.S. earned just an abysmal 48 runs. For context, India’s winning score of 119 against Pakistan is considered incredibly low, and the U.S. cannot even keep up that pace.
This performance comes after the Americans claimed one of the biggest upsets in Twenty20 World Cup history as they defeated Pakistan in Dallas Thursday.
The U.S. has been pushing for aggressive batting and saw some good results — three 6s and a 4 over the last few overs and the score was pushed up to 80/4. It’s still far below the pace the U.S. needs to be at through 14 overs, but it is a glimmer of this team’s potential moving forward in the group stage.
Just as the momentum began to rise for the U.S., bowler Nitish Kumar was robbed of 4 and caught out with a huge grab by India’s Mohammed Siraj in the 15th over.
The US crossed the century mark with two overs to go. If they can get to 120 or so, they’ve got a small chance of defending it. But with just 12 balls left even that doesn’t appear likely.
Team USA’s cinderella story may not come to an end, even if it loses to India. The match likely secured India’s position in the Super 8, but the U.S. likely will also advance if it manages to defeat Ireland Friday.