India set twin records in Bermuda thrashing

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, March 19, 2007 (AFP) - Virender Sehwag roared back into form with a blazing century as record-setting India thrashed debutants Bermuda by 257 runs in their second World Cup match here on Monday.

India posted the highest Cup total of 413-5 after being put in to bat, with Sehwag (114), Sourav Ganguly (89), Yuvraj Singh (83) and Sachin Tendulkar (57 not out) making merry against a mediocre Bermudian attack.

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The previous best total was 398-5 by Sri Lanka against Kenya at Kandy in the 1996 World Cup.

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It was also the biggest victory in one-day internationals by run-margin, the previous highest being Australia's 256-run win over Namibia in the last World Cup in South Africa.

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Bermuda, shot out for 78 during their 243-run loss against Sri Lanka in their first game, did better this time as they managed 156 which was still not good enough to save them from a second successive massive defeat.

"We achieved what we wanted to do in this match as we finished ahead of Sri Lanka's margin of victory against Bermuda," said India skipper Rahul Dravid.
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"Sehwag is a good player and it is good that he got back into form ahead of the crucial game (against Sri Lanka). It was just a matter

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