Ganguly grew in confidence, and with young Yuvraj Singh in the
middle, things got a bit easy for the Indian batsmen. The change
of ball in the 34th over also helped Ganguly; he charged down the
track and smashed the young leg spinner for a lot of runs. Obuya
got rattled and so did the other Kenyan bowlers. Yuvraj Singh
went on to finish with 58 off 64 balls, once again emphasizing
his value to this Indian one-day team. Ganguly registered his
second hundred in World Cup 2003, making 107 off 120 balls. India
won by six wickets with 13 balls to spare.