Sourav Ganguly, though, would not be denied on the day. India's
best slow-wicket player in ODIs began watchfully but then
unveiled a dazzling array of shots. In his unbeaten 114-ball 111,
the Indian skipper smote five boundaries and five cracking sixes.
The left-hander's shot selection was spot on, with the exception
of one across the line heave to a Collins Obuya googly. When he
walked down the wicket and launched Martin Suji into the stands
at long on to reach three figures, Ganguly brought up his third
century of this World Cup and the 22nd of his career. His
contribution along with that of Tendulkar went a long way towards
ensuring that India finished with a potentially match-winning
score of 270/4.