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India chicken out
in the do-or-die against Sri Lanka |
Analysis of Ind-SL Match by
BV Swagath, 23.03.2007 (Link to
Scorecard)
They
played for just the two points and they achieved
that with a clinical performance. A wounded Team
India was standing in their way, a team that was
carrying the hopes of billions of followers
worldwide and not to forget the sponsors and all
other people whose profits simply depended on
the survival of the Indians in the World Cup! It
really didn't matter to those heartless 11 Sri
Lankan Chaps, who went onto complete their
mission in a ruthless fashion. Sorry India, you
are out! Sri Lanka won their assignment by 69
runs at the Queen's Park Oval, but the real
result that was written was 'Bye Bye India' out
of the ongoing World Cup!
It has been a shocking World Cup in the
Caribbean, everyone thought it was so easy going
for two top teams to get into the Super8s. The
first round was just a mere formality. But it
wasn't what it was thought to be for the
Pakistanis and now their neighbours, India! On
the 'D' day, Rahul Dravid opted to put his
opposition to bat first and asking the bowlers
to exploit the early morning moisture. Harbhajan
came in for Kumble while Dilhara replaced
Maharoof for the Sri Lankans. The basics were
done pretty well by the bowling side, Jayasuriya
(6) was to be dismissed early, which was what
Zaheer had done in the 7th over. The match
looked to be going according to a script with
Jayawardene (7) also departing early. And then
the wickets of the settled Sangakkara (15) and
Tharanga falling at the wrong time. Sri Lanka
were pegged back at 133 for 4 in the 33rd over.
Tharanga was the highest scorer among these
batsmen, anchoring a 64 from 90 balls with 6
fours.
What was required from Dravid and his team was
to disallow any partnerships to develop for the
Lankan Lions. They needed to pull off a special
effort to clean up the Lankan innings. But they
were defied by the fifth wicket partnership
between the classy Chamara Silva and
Tillakaratne Dilshan, who has developed this
habit of chipping in when his side is in
trouble. India had its opportunity when both
these batsmen fell almost at a same time which
saw SL reduced to 216 for 6 after 46.1 overs.
The partnership between the two middle order
bats was 93, a potentially important one of the
match. Silva scored his third consecutive half
century of the tournament, he scored 59 from 68
with 5 fours. Dilshan got 38 from 41. Dilshan
and Silva were caught behind by Dhoni off the
bowling of Munaf and Zaheer respectively. A good
opportunity to restrict the batting side below
240 was spoilt by bad death bowling from Munaf
Patel and Ajit Agarkar. Sri Lanka ended at an
impressive 254 for 6 with Arnold and Vaas
getting exactly 19 each, both also playing
identical number of deliveries. For the Indians,
the main bowlers were disappointing, but Ganguly
and Tendulkar did well in giving a vital
breakthrough each.
Even if Sri Lanka had got anything over 300, the
Indian batsmen had to chase that successfully.
This is a World Cup and super man efforts are
expected from the players. The intensity has to
be right there at the top! Robin Uthappa was the
first to be sent back, a full blooded cross
batted pull shot was caught and bowled by Vaas
and that you call as a special effort, not from
the batsman, but from the bowler! For no reason
in the 11th over, a calm looking Ganguly went
for a needless lofted shot only to be caught at
mid off brilliantly by Murali, running backwards
to his right to take a over head one. India were
43 for 2 in the 11th over and the knock out
punch came from Dilhara Fernando. When it really
mattered against the real men, Sachin Tendulkar
chickened out with a weak forward defence to let
an off cutter from Dilhara to travel through his
'Gateway of India' to shatter his stumps! Not to
mention that it was a third ball duck for the
Record Master. India then were 44 for 3 after
11.3 overs!
Mr.Sehwag
had to for once was required to put his mind
into the situation. He did appear to be doing
that in the presence of his skipper Rahul
Dravid. There were a few calculated shots played
from Viru which paid off and had also released
the pressure. But this time it was the turn of
the wizard, Murali to produce a gem outside the
offstump from round the stumps. One mistake from
Virender Sehwag, opening the face of the blade
and it was Thank You from first slip, Mahela
pocketing an easy catch. Sehwag departed making
48 from 46 with 5 fours and a six, but he could
just see India get 98 on the board at the fall
of his wicket. There was more disaster to follow
which was enough to confirm that the Indian team
would soon be back home to get some new Ad
shoots. Yuvraj committed hara-kiri, running
madly for a non-existing single to be run out
and Dhoni was no good in reading Murali off his
hand. Dhoni went back and was dead in front of
the stumps to a quicker and flatter one from
Murali who required just the one ball to send
him back to the barber! At 112 for 6 in the 29th
over, the writing was on the wall. Dravid did
his best in keeping things moving with singles,
but everyone knew what was required from him if
at all India had to pull off a miracle. A big
over from Lasith Malinga saw Dravid pick up four
boundaries in five balls. But that was the only
time there could have been a possible smile on
any Indian cricketer. Dravid in the 38th over
chipped down the track to Jayasuriya, a
laborious inside out shot it was which landed
into the hands of Murali towards widish long off
and that was it! For the record, the Captain had
scored 60 from 82 with 6 fours, good for his
batting average. The innings and the match was
wrapped up in the 44th over with India getting
bowled out for 185!
It was a team effort from the Sri Lankans,
incredibly everyone had a part to play today.
The biggest hero was Muralitharan taking two
catches and also knocking down three batsmen
including the dangerous Sehwag and Dhoni. There
were the Bangladeshi team members among the
spectators who were giving high fives among
themselves as they saw each Indian wicket
perish. All Bangla Tigers need to do is have a
happy hunting against the men with the big
bellies - Bermuda and they are into the next
round.
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