da 888casino: In front of a frenzied crowd at the Wanderers on Monday, India and Pakistan played out perhaps the best final ever seen in a major tournament
The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran24-Sep-2007India 157 for 5 (Gambhir 75, Gul 3-28) beat Pakistan 152 (Misbah-ul-Haq 43, Pathan 3-16, RP Singh 3-23) by 5 runs
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How they were out
Great comeback: Irfan Pathan was India’s turn-to man when everything was at stake and boy, did he deliver© Getty Images
Ten days earlier, India and Pakistan couldn’t be separated in Durban. Infront of a frenzied crowd at the Wanderers on Monday, they played outperhaps the best final ever seen in a major tournament. Once again, theice-cool Misbah-ul-Haq threatened to drag Pakistan back from the brink,but the Indians just about held their nerve to clinch a five-run victoryand the inaugural ICC World Twenty20.After scrapping hard to get to 157 for 5 in the face of some tigerishbowling and fielding, India were inspired with the ball, and Pakistanappeared to be well out of contention with 54 needed from 24 balls andjust three wickets in hand. But when Misbah thumped Harbhajan Singh forthree sixes and Sohail Tanvir chipped in with a four-ball 12, theimprobable became possible.With Misbah on strike, Pakistan needed 13 from the final over. After agreat deal of thought, Mahendra Singh Dhoni gambled on the inexperiencedJoginder Sharma. When he started with a wide, Indian fans groaned, and thesituation became even more desperate when Misbah pummelled a full tossmiles over long-off for six. But with victory in his grasp, his judgementfailed him. Moving across his stumps, he went for the scoop down to fineleg. He didn’t connect cleanly, and millions on the subcontinent heldtheir breath as Sreesanth came under the ball at short fine leg. When heheld it, the stadium erupted.The architects of the Indian triumph were the two left-armers, RudraPratap Singh and Irfan Pathan, both of whom scalped three wickets toscupper the chase. Singh struck in both his opening overs, having MohammadHafeez caught at slip and knocking Kamran Akmal’s off stump out of theground, but Imran Nazir played a blinder at the other end to keep his sideahead of the asking rate.Two sixes and two fours came in Sreesanth’s opening over, as Nazir cut andpulled with immense power. Sreesanth redeemed himself with a maiden toYounis Khan, but India still needed wickets as they sought to defend amiddling total. The inspiration came from Robin Uthappa, whose unerringthrow from mid-off to the keeper’s end ended Nazir’s blistering 14-ball33.Joginder’s lack of pace provided the next breakthrough, with Younismiscuing one to mid-on, and the onus was on Shoaib Malik to see his sidehome. But with Irfan bowling a impeccable line and length and the Indianvoices in the crowd growing louder, something had to give. And it wasMalik that cracked, dragging a long hop to midwicket.Pathan was euphoric, and moments later he and his team-mates were beyondthe clouds. Shahid Afridi came to the crease with a boom-boom reputation,but left with a whimper after a heads-up heave that found Sreesanth atlong-off. With the scoreboard showing 77 for 6, the match had seeminglyswung inexorably India’s way.But Misbah, supported brilliantly by Yasir Arafat and Tanvir, had otherideas. And even though Irfan, Sreesanth and RP Singh produced magnificentyorkers to take India to the brink, no one breathed easy until Misbahfluffed his final line.Gautam Gambhir and Umar Gul had shared the limelight in the Indianinnings, with Gul taking 3 for 28 in a splendid spell where he bowledyorkers almost at will. Gambhir’s scintillating 75 held the Indian inningstogether, and a late 30-run cameo from Rohit Sharma gave India them hope.India’s plans for the game had been rocked by the groin injury to VirenderSehwag, and his replacement, Yusuf Pathan, was nearly run out afterdawdling for the first one. Otherwise known as Irfan’s older brother,Yusuf came into prominence in domestic Twenty20, and he quicklydemonstrated his ability with a straight six off Mohammad Asif.With Asif bowling well below his normal pace, Yusuf then carved onethrough point for four before an ambitious pull landed in Malik’s hands atmid-on. That stemmed the early tide, and India were reliant mainly onsingles to up the scoring rate. Uthappa endeavoured to inject somemomentum into the innings, but his attempt to go over extra-cover landedtamely in the hands of the fielder.
Gautam Gambhir’s superb 75 gave India a competitive total © Getty Images
With Malik quickly bringing on Afridi and Hafeez, India needed someone tofind the gaps. Gambhir was the man, lacing some lovely drives through thecovers and pushing the singles as Yuvraj Singh played himself in. Gambhirwas ruthless with the loose delivery, heaving Afridi over midwicket forsix as runs started to come too quickly for Malik’s liking.His response was to call on Gul, Pakistan’s most effective pace bowler inthis competition. Gambhir cut him behind point en route to a 38-ball 50,but Gul’s round-the-wicket line was soon to earn its reward. Yuvraj, inresplendent batting form in previous big games, didn’t ever get going anda miscued pull landed straight back down in Gul’s hands.With the fielders showing tremendous commitment in the outfield and Gulmixing short-pitched deliveries with perfect yorkers, the batsmen grewincreasingly frustrated. The pressure finally told on Dhoni, whose swipemet only with air as Gul produced another fast-and-straight special.Gambhir tried to break free of the shackles, and a massive six thatthudded into the scoreboard at midwicket had the Indian fans dancing, butGul’s retribution was swift. An attempted flick-paddle went straight toAsif at short fine leg, and Gambhir’s splendid innings was finally over.Sharma had shone against South Africa in a crunch game, and he came to thefore again in the final two overs, taking Arafat for two fours before helofted a slower ball from Tanvir in the direction of long-on. Hafeez gotthere, but could only tip the ball over the rope. On such incidents arematches between these two great rivals won and lost. On an enthrallingafternoon at the Bullring though, there were no winners or losers, just aresounding success for a format that is undoubtedly here to stay.