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India prevail in
a high scoring entertainer at Bristol |
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India
have leveled the 7-ODI Series 1-1 with a
nine-run win in a high scoring entertainer at a
small and tiny ground. The crowd got their money
back with as many as 649 runs flowing along with
the drama of 15 wickets going down. England were
down and out at 240 for 7 in the 42nd over
chasing a huge target of 330. The match was as
good as over one thought but it wasn't to be
because of a surprise package in the form of
Dimitri Mascarenhas. Striking five hits that
sailed out of the ground, Mascarenhas with a
39-ball 52 went in vain but atleast kept
everyone thrilled at the way the match was
heading. The Indians believed that they were
always in the game and they were right. Even
though the victory margin of 9 runs does look
close, the visitors were fine as long as they
got the breaks at the right time.
Rahul Dravid won the
toss once again and this time he opted to bat
first on a hot and sunny day at the County
Ground in Bristol. They were two changes in the
Indian line-up with Gautam Gambhir and an unwell
Zaheer Khan making way for Ramesh Powar and
Munaf Patel. England strengthened their pace
attack by including the tall Chris Tremlett but
in the process sacrificed on variety by dropping
Monty Panesar. Starting off cautiously, the
opening pair of Ganguly and Tendulkar ensured
that no wickets were lost in the first 10 overs
although just the 39 runs came. India started to
build the momentum when Chris Tremlett got
introduced into the bowling attack. Sachin
Tendulkar took the initiative and Ganguly
followed and soon India smartly increased the
tempo. In the last over of the fielding
restrictions, Sourav Ganguly needlessly went for
a big hit to be caught at point off Freddie
Flintoff. Ganguly threw his wicket away after
getting to 39 (from 54 balls with five fours and
a six). India were off to a superb start with
113 on the board.
Yuvraj
Singh got a promotion at no.3 and he started
slowly but picked up on his scoring rate with
some delightful shots off the slow medium pace
of Mascarenhas and Collingwood. While Yuvraj was
settling down, Tendulkar kept the momentum going
in style by counter attacking England's
inexperienced bowlers. Just in the 32nd over,
Sachin got himself close to his 42nd hundred.
But his heart was broken when he got a snorter
of a rising delivery from Freddie which he had
gloved it in an ugly fashion down the legside
for Prior. Tendulkar departed for 99! This was
the second time that he had come so close but so
far in registering a ton, the other time was
recently at Belfast against South Africa.
Today's 99 from Tendulkar came in 112 balls with
15 fours and a six that was smashed straight
over the bower - Chris Tremlett's head.
At 180 for 2, Rahul
Dravid walked in and never got bogged down with
most of the bowling being on the pads for easy
pickings. The Skipper dominated the 63-run stand
with Yuvraj who like Tendulkar missed out on a
milestone by just the one run. Yuve was out for
49 from 53 with 6 fours after his slashing drive
was brilliantly held by Collingwood at point off
Broad. The Indians just continued to pile up the
partnerships which kept them on a good course to
get well over 300. Dravid and Dhoni put on the
fourth partnership in excess of 50 for the
Indians that took them past the 300-run mark by
the 48th over. Despite losing five wickets in
the slog overs, India finished at 329 for 7,
collecting 93 runs in the last ten. That was
largely due to a sweet yet rapid 92 off 63 with
11 fours and a six from Rahul Dravid. Amidst all
the smashing fours and sixes, Andrew Flintoff
held his head with pride taking his first
five-wicket haul, 5 for 56 to be precise.
England had used as many as seven pace bowlers
all in all!
A target of 330 was a
real tester for Alastair Cook at the top of the
order. But the youngster showed no panic and
instead stroked his way brilliantly in the
company of Matt prior. Ajit Agarkar in
particular was taken to the cleaners. England
raced away to 76 in just the 11th over before
Prior (33 from 28 with 6 fours) threw his wicket
away with a slog off Munaf. It was 76 for 1
after 10.5 only to become 76 for 2 after the
next ball! Munaf removed Cook (36 from 41 with 8
fours) as well with the left hander feeling for
the delivery that was slanting across his
offstump to be caught behind. England started to
rebuild after the double blow through a half
century stand between Bell and Pietersen. But a
magical straighter delivery from Piyush Chawla
stunned Pietersen's defence to bring India back
in the game. KP fell after making a run-a-ball
25 with his side at 134 for 3 in the 22nd. Eight
overs later, Piyush Chawla came up with yet
another magical delivery, this time the googly
that spun between the bat pad gap of Collingwood
who had stepped down the track. Collingwood was
looking dangerous with a breezy 25-ball 27 that
had four hits. In the next over, England's
chances of winning the game looked very dim with
Flintoff playing a senseless slog off Ramesh
Powar in the seventh delivery off his innings
and that too after getting himself two
boundaries! A brief partnership followed after
this between Bell and Bopara before the latter
played across the line to be lbw to Munaf
leaving England at 220 for 6 in the 38th. Any
chances of England pulling off a contest were
far from over when Ian Bell holed out to long on
to give Piyush his third wicket! The two Indian
spinners were the real stars with Powar taking 1
for 43 in 10 and Chawla being the striking force
with 3 for 60 in his quota of overs.
The business wasn't over
as far as the match was concerned even if
England were 240 for 7 with still 90 to win off
51 balls! Dimitri Mascarenhas coming in at no.8
decided that he was going to be the hero in the
crisis situation. With three slog sweeps, he
picked up three sixes out of the slow bowlers
and then added up another two off RP Singh and
Ajit Agarkar that were played in the 'V'.
Mascarenhas got to his maiden fifty in just 36
balls but it was just too much on him to take
England to victory. He fell in the 49th over
after miscuing a pull off RP Singh. The final
over required 30 runs to win. Left hander Stuart
Broad picked up two fours and two sixes to smack
Munaf for 20 in the final over that got the
victory margin down to nine runs. The Man of the
Match was surprisingly given to Rahul Dravid
instead of Sachin Tendulkar.
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