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Sachin, Yuvraj
star in India's tough victory |
June 29, 2007 (Link to
Scorecard)
Sachin
Tendulkar gave a magnificent start under
difficult conditions for India but got out not
for the first time in the nineties. India
coasting along to a target of 227 where suddenly
thrown into a tricky position with the South
African bowlers making most out of their hard
earned breakthroughs. But Yuvraj and Dinesh
Karthik kept their cool to save the blushes for
India with an unbeaten 85-run stand for the 5th
wicket to seal the match. India with a
six-wicket win in this second ODI have stayed
alive in this Future Cup with the decider to be
played on Sunday. India have finally put one
across the Proteas having lost to them five
consecutive ODIs in the recent past.
A good toss was won by
Rahul Dravid which allowed his batsmen to escape
the tough overcast conditions early on. To add
to that India were bolstered with the return of
MS Dhoni coming in for an unwell Gautam Gambhir.
The other change was giving ODI Debut for Ishant
Sharma by removing Rohit Sharma from the line
up. The South Africans eager in bringing out
some variety in their attack replaced the
impressive Vernon Philander with the off spinner
Thandi Tshabalala. Zaheer Khan and RP Singh gave
a dream start for India by bowling three maidens
on the trot and at the end of the fourth over,
South Africa were struggling at 2-1 with AB de
Villiers falling victim to a mix up with Morne
van Wyk who had turned his back to his partner.
In the 6th over, RP SIngh produced the biggest
SA wicket by inducing Kallis to drag his drive
onto his stumps. This is the situation when
Gibbs is expected to come good and he started
his innings with a classy cover drive for
boundary which looked as if he was going to work
up his magic. However, a reckless cut shot in
the air from Gibbs gave Zaheer and India a lucky
break with the stylish batsman making just the
17.
India had SA in trouble
at 46 for 3 and were trying to bowl them out but
the debutant Ishant Sharma couldn't create the
same impact that Zaheer and RP Singh had on the
batsmen. There were hardly any wicket taking
deliveries from Ishant which allowed a
partnership to grow between the inexperienced
pair of Morne van Wyk and the left handed
Jean-Paul Duminy. Morne van Wyk learning from
the mistake he had done in the first match to
Piyush Chawla played him with better control
today. There was a six as well from Morne van
Wyk which spoilt Chawla's rhythm. The fourth
wicket partnership was worth 85 runs which was
broken by Yuvraj Singh getting Duminy to cut him
into short thirdman's hands. Duminy got a
promising 40 having played 59 balls. Yuvraj a
few overs later denied Morne van Wyk a maiden
century by getting him to nick one into Dhoni's
gloves. The opener fell for 86 which had come in
126 balls with 7 fours and a six.
A fifty-run partnership
between Boucher and Hall in the last phase of
the innings got SA to a respectable 226 for 6.
Boucher had remained unbeaten 55 from as many
balls with 4 fours and a six. He could have done
better for a superb last over from Zaheer Khan
that was right up in the blockhole. Yuvraj Singh
was the most successful bowler getting 3 for 36
in 9 overs. Surprisingly Rahul Dravid didn't
bowl out the full quota of both Zaheer Khan and
RP Singh although they bowled very well.
Makhaya Ntini was pumped
up, getting the ball to carry at shoulder height
to the wicket keeper. Ganguly was all at sea,
playing and missing outside off. Tendulkar
wasn't like that, he shuffled across to pull
Ntini across for a dismissive shot to announce
that India would be taking on the pace and
bounce. The confidence rubbed off on Ganguly who
tightened up his game to play the support role
to Tendulkar. The runs were coming as per the
requirement with lot of pulls, hooks and flicks
from Sachin. The two went on their respective
jobs to take India to a safe 134 for no loss in
the 29th over. This was when SA finally got
their breakthrough with Ganguly playing an
uppish square drive off Langeveldt into
Herschelle Gibbs at point. Ganguly got 42 having
battled it out for 75 balls. His innings
contained three fours and a six off Tshabalala.
It was a good effort from Sourav for keeping one
end firm to keep the other batsmen away from the
fiery Ntini and Nel. Rahul Dravid walked in and
returned back facing just 10 balls after he
tried to work a rising delivery from Langeveldt.
The big wicket of Tendulkar came when he got
into the 90s to become overcautious. Four dot
balls off a young spinner saw him try to play a
very late cut to a full length ball which turned
sharply to force him to play onto his stumps.
That was the end of Tendulkar, falling short of
his 42nd hundred by 7 runs. Today he had got his
runs at a very good rate in 106 balls with 13
fours and two sixes. When he got to his 79th
fifty, Tendulkar also became the first ever in
the history to get 15000 ODI runs.
The fall of Tendulkar
saw India at 140 for 3 which soon became 142 for
4 when a rusty and a tentative Dhoni's forward
defence off Ntini rolled back onto the stumps.
MS Dhoni was out for a four-ball duck. The
pressure was now very much on the Indians, they
had just the last recognized pair of batsmen in
Yuvraj and Karthik. Yuvraj struggled early on to
get bat on ball with the ball still seaming
around. The target was getting reduced though
with Dinesh Karthik keeping it busy and taking
off the pressure. As Ntini and Nel bowled out
their 10 overs, Yuvraj found it much easier and
he played a couple of important shots that were
enough to see India to victory. One of them was
a six in the 48th over behind square on the
legside which made victory
a formality. India
won with 5 balls to spare with Yuvraj on 49 from
63 with 4 fours and a six and the ever so cool
Dinesh Karthik hitting the winning single to
remain on 32 from 37 with a boundary. Sachin
Tendulkar was named as the Man of the Match for
his counter attack innings.
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