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Tendulkar's
Nervous Ninety seals the series |
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India
wrapped up the ongoing 5-match series at Gwalior
itself with a clinical performance that saw them
win by a comfortable margin of 6 wickets. The
hosts have taken an unassailable 3-1 lead in the
series following yet another brilliant score in
the 'nervous nineties' from the little master
Sachin Tendulkar. For India, it was a One Day
Series win over the arch rivals at home after 24
long years! It was also the first series win
under the belt for the young MS Dhoni as India's
new ODI Captain!
Electing to bat first at
the Captain Roop Singh Stadium in the day night
match, Pakistan had to put up atleast 300 as the
dew was expected to make havoc for the bowlers
in the evening. But Pakistan could muster just
255 for 6 on the board leaving a lot of work on
their bowling department that clearly lacked a
quality spinner to sustain the pressure in the
middle overs. The visitors had lost a wicket in
the very second ball of the match when Salman
Butt was caught in the crease playing the wrong
line to RP Singh. The wicket didn't quite look
good with the ball hardly carrying to the keeper
and the edges always falling short of the
fielders. The Indians would have got the big
fish Younus Khan very early but for a sharp
inside edge that was dropped by the Indian
Captain off Irfan Pathan's bowling. Younus took
advantage of that slip to put up a steady
partnership with his Captain who had decided to
open the batting. The second wicket partnership
between Malik and Younus was cautious and when
it came to breaking the shackles, the former
missed a straight delivery from Zaheer to get
his stumps disturbed. Malik, who made 31 from 55
became the 200th scalp for Zaheer in his ODI
career!
Pak got another
partnership going this time through Younus and
Yousuf which laid the platform. It was in the
30th over that Yuvraj put halt to the double
trouble by catching a leading edge that he
induced from Younus Khan (68 from 89 with 5
fours and a six). A few overs late, Shahid
Afridi, who was sent into accelerate was given
lbw after missing to connect a risky paddle
sweep off Sourav. That was finally the 100th ODI
wicket for Dada who had to wait for a long time
to get this one and to join the esteemed club of
players who had got 10k runs and 100 wickets!
Pak at this stage were at a precarious 134 for 4
in the 33rd over and they were rescued by a
sensible partnership between Yousuf and
Misbah-ul-Haq that drove them into the slog
overs. Misbah played a good innings of 40 from
39 with 2 fours and a six before getting cleaned
up by Irfan Pathan in the 48th over. Yousuf
ended the innings taking Pakistan to 255 for 6
with a six in the final over but got himself
stranded at an unlucky 99. His innings was
beautifully paced, there were lot of good hits
coming from him towards the end which hardly had
any physical effort. For the Indians, Zaheer
Khan stood out with figures of 2 for 40 in his
10. The overall fielding from the Indians was up
to the mark.
Shoaib Akhtar and co.
had to strike inroads if their side had to
defend the total of 255. And Shoaib did just
that drawing Ganguly in a false drive in the 3rd
over. Another quick wicket wasn't coming his way
despite bowling so well along with Sohail Tanvir.
It was Tendulkar and Gambhir easing India
through but the latter threw his wicket away in
the 9th over playing a casual pull shot in the
hands of the square leg fielder in the 30 yards
circle. Gambhir made just 3 with most of the
strike being controlled by Tendulkar who decided
to put the pressure back on the bowlers with his
strokeplay. Tendulkar was in supreme form as he
found the gaps on a regular basis, everything he
touched was turning into gold. And an out of
form Sehwag walked in at the right time and he
was so lucky to bat with an inform Tendulkar who
was controlling the chase perfectly. All the
pressure was on the bowlers which allowed Sehwag
to regain his touch. Just when he was sure to
reach a half century, he ran himself out through
a non existent single towards Malik at mid off.
Sehwag made 43 from 49 with 4 fours and a six
taking India to 155 for 3 in the 28th.
Pakistan got a double breakthrough soon with Tendulkar
yet again falling in the nervous nineties. This time too he fell to Umar Gul who
had foxed him by holding the ball cross seam and getting it to keep low and skid
through. Tendulkar got a fatal inside edge that cruelly robbed him his century
by three runs! That was the sixth time in this year that Sachin missed out in
the 90s. His runs came in just 102 balls with as many as 16 lovely boundaries.
At 159 for 4, some sort of pressure was back on the hosts but the cool pair of
Yuvraj and MS Dhoni were too professional to allow any fightback from Pakistan.
The problem that the fielding side was obviously the dew which made the outfield
wet. And the Indian pair quite cleverly played lot of ground shots which denied
the opportunity to either get the ball to reverse swing or to grip for the
spinners. The match was finished by the same pair with 21 balls to spare. Yuvraj
finished on 53 (from 65 balls with 4 fours and a six) while MS Dhoni who had hit
the winning boundary got 45 (from 45 with 3 fours and a six). The Man of the
Match award went to Sachin Tendulkar for taking the game away from Pakistan.
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