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Ishant, Praveen
bowl India to the Finals! |
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Sri
Lanka had an unbelievable batting collapse at
the Bellerive Oval in Hobart which allowed India
to storm into Finals of the CB Series. Asked to
bat first by MS Dhoni, the Lankans slipped from
72 for 1 to 93 for 7! India then had a cakewalk
to chase a moderate target of 180 which they
achieved with 7 wickets in hand and 17.4 overs
to spare.
India made a couple of changes to their side
with Virender Sehwag and Sreesanth making way
for Praveen Kumar and Munaf Patel. Sri Lanka
lost an early wicket that of Dilruwan Perera to
a beauty from Ishant Sharma but were put on
track with Jayasuriya coming good in the company
of the inform Kumar Sangakkara. The pair put on
a nice half century stand before Sangakkara (33
from 42 with 4 fours) made an over ambitious
attempt to chip down the track and clobber
Praveen Kumar which only backfired. Praveen
Kumar did the adjustments by dragging it short
and with a bit of seam movement found the edge
while Dhoni completed a diving catch to his left
to end Sangakkara's stay. That was a maiden ODI
wicket for Praveen Kumar althoug he was playing
his 3rd ODI. Praveen in his next over was once
again lucky as Mahela Jayawardene (3) failed to
keep his cut down to be brilliantly caught at
point by Rohit Sharma.
Sri Lanka could never recover after that
double blow with Ishant Sharma and Irfan Pathan
joining the party to have the Lankans out of the
match at 93 for 7 in the 26th over. The biggest
of the wickets was that of Sanath Jayasuriya (34
from 44 with 2 fours and a six), who miscued a
hook off a Pathan bouncer. Sri Lanka's innings
folded in the 48th over. They got to a
respectable 179 thanks to Chamara Kapugedera's
57 (from 86 balls with 4 fours). Kapugedera
added 46 with Malinga and 40 with Murali for the
8th and 9th wicket respectively. For India,
Ishant finished with 4 for 41 and Praveen had
much better figures of 4 for 31 along with two
maidens in his 10 overs.
The ball was hardly doing anything when the
Indian innings began. A new opening combination
of Robin Uthappa and Sachin Tendulkar failed to
deliver a good start as the former was caught
off a leading edge. Uthappa couldn't take
advantage of a dropped catch in the slips off
Vaas and he lasted just the 9 balls. However,
that early breakthrough didn't make it difficult
at all for the Indians with Sachin Tendulkar and
Gautam Gambhir taking complete control.
Tendulkar's half century came in just the 44
balls. His entertaining innings came to an end
with over 60 to get after trying to loft Murali
inside out. He made 63 from just 54 balls with
10 fours. Like Tendulkar, Yuvraj came out with
an intention of hitting at his critics with his
strokeplay. He succeeded in doing so with some
murderous shots but couldn't avoid another
dismissal! Yuvraj fell making 36 (from 35 balls
with 4 fours) after playing an uppish drive to
covers. Gautam Gambhir smartly stayed unbeaten
to boost his batting average, he got 63 from 89
with the help of 5 fours as India completed
victory in just the 33rd over.
Muttiah Muralitharan was taken to the
cleaners today, he was hit for 54 in 8.2 overs.
With this defeat, Sri Lanka are out of the CB
Series and their last match against Australia is
just of academic interest. The 21-year-old
Praveen Kumar got his first Man of the Match
award.
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