How Indian bowlers have hunted down opposition batters in the World Cup

Mohammed Shami was steaming in, but it was Ben Stokes at the crease who was huffing and puffing. A small group, comprising mostly of the Ekana stadium's administrative staff - and by now, one would assume, some of them quite used to watching live cricket at this ground - stared wide-eyed, in silence, completely in thrall to the pacer's magical spell.
There are joys of moving yourself away from the television screen or glass cages of stadiums and soaking in the sight of a heaving cauldron of 50,000 cricket watchers screaming their lungs out for a pace bowler.
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