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India fightback
in the series through a strong batting show |
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5th ODI
Scorecard)
India
fought back into the NatWest Series with
a strong batting performance in the 5th
ODI at Leeds. Having posted a huge
target of 325 which was revised to 311
in 45 Overs, Indians picked up wickets
at regular intervals to go onto win the
match by 38 runs according to the
Duckworth Lewis Method. Sourav Ganguly
playing his 300th ODI shone with both
the bat and the ball to pick up the Man
of the Match. From England's point of
view, it was sad to see Paul Collingwood
get stranded on a brilliant ninety when
rain robbed the final few overs of the
game.
Paul Collingwood for the first time in
the series won the toss and put India to
bat first under overcast conditions. The
injured Flintoff was replaced by Jon
Lewis while the Indians managed to get
Zaheer Khan to match fitness. They did
make a change in going for Gautam
Gambhir instead of RP Singh. A
spectacular opening stand between Sachin
Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly put India
on the frontfoot with a century stand.
Tendulkar was in incredible touch, going
brutal at the bowling. Tendulkar blazed
his way through with a whirlwind 71 from
59 with 13 fours before he was caught
behind by Prior, who was standing up to
the stumps to Jon Lewis. The start from
both Tendulkar and Ganguly was a
cautious one but exploded all of a
sudden once the bowling was measured.
Tendulkar fell in the 20th over having
got 116 on the board with Sourav who
fell a few overs later trying to lift
Monty out of the ground. Ganguly made 59
from 79 with 7 fours and two sixes.
Gautam Gambhir sent in at no.3 was
trying his best to keep the momentum
going along with Yuvraj Singh. Both
batsmen had plenty of luck. Gambhir was
first dropped by Pietersen at covers
when he was on 18 which was followed by
Yuvraj not given out despite getting a
clear nick to the keeper off Monty. The
two left handers took India to the slogs
with a well paced 94-run partnership.
Gambhir fell in the 42nd over in a pull
shot off Stuart Broad. He made 51 from
66 with 5 fours. Yuvraj's power packed
innings came to an end when he was
lofting Collingwood against the wind
towards long on but not before doing
significant damage. Yuvraj smacked 72
from 57 with 10 fours and two sixes that
took care of the second half of the
Indian innings. After a brief rain break
after the 47th over, Dravid and Dhoni
came back to take India to 324 at the
loss of 6 wickets. Both made identical
scores of 24 from 17 balls. Dravid's
innings had a spectacular six over
covers off Stuart Broad who had an
extremely bad match conceding 84 in his
10 overs.
During their chase, England lost an
early wicket of Cook with Agarkar
removing him with an outswinger. Ian
Bell would have been out off the next
ball after Cook's dismissal but for a
dropped catch at second slip from
Ganguly. Early on it was Tendulkar
putting down Prior off Zaheer. Both
batsmen Prior and Bell made India pay
for their errors with a strokeful
partnership that brought England into a
strong position. The breakthrough for
India came through a fantastic piece of
stumping from Dhoni in the 14th over.
Ganguly had beaten Prior with a late
outswinger which dragged him out of the
crease and Dhoni did the rest. Prior did
well in his innings of 46 from 45 with 4
fours leaving England at 97 for 2. It
was good for the homeside that Pietersen
walked in with plenty of time to work
his way through but he fell quickly for
a third ball duck. The trick of having
Zaheer bowl the one extra over, his 8th
one on the trot worked for Dravid as the
left armer squared up KP to find the
edge which was taken by a diving Dhoni.
In the next over, England found
themselves in serious trouble as Bell
was brilliantly caught behind by Dhoni
off Sourav's outswinger. Bell by then
was looking threatening with his 38-ball
44 which had 8 fours. The catch was a
stunner from Dhoni as the edge was
traveling quickly from the blade and it
was a catch standing upto the stumps!
There was once again a rain intervention
in the game and this time the Indians
were frustrated as they fell short of
the 20 overs that constitute a complete
match. Fortunately the action was back
with the target revised to 311 from 45.
Owais Shah after getting bogged down was
caught behind by Dhoni off a straighter
one from Powar in his very first over
that saw England to 145 for 5. The
required run rate was always climbing up
for the homeside. Bopara who had
dislocated his thumb while trying to
take a return catch offered by Gambhir
earlier on showed some grit by coming
onto join Collingwood. In the company of
Bopara, Collingwood pulled off a couple
of sixes with slog sweeps to get some
interest back in the game. Powar spoilt
that with a wonderful flight and loop
that foxed Bopara to induce a leading
edge. Stuart Broad's magic with the bat
didn't work out today as his stay in the
middle was short lived for just the
three balls. England slipped to 196 for
7 after 33 overs. Collingwood managed to
get few more runs with Jon Lewis who was
out after making 17. Lewis fell miscuing
a pull shot off Agarkar which was a
skier taken by none other than Dhoni who
went onto take his sixth dismissal of
the day! The rain had hit the ground
once again and now there was no chance
at all for the match to resume.
Collingwood had to stay unfinished on 91
that had come in just 71 balls with 3
fours and four sixes.
England had to abruptly finish their
innings at 242 for 8 in 39 overs. India
were the winners by 38 runs as they came
back in the series to make it 2-3. The
remaining two games of the series are in
London. The Man of the Match award went
to Sourav Ganguly. His bowling figures
were a tidy 2 for 26 in 7 overs.
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