The Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni sprang a bouncer at
everybody, including the experts by making four changes to the existing Indian
team for the Group A match against England . Top guns like Zaheer,
Sehwag and Ashwin were rested. Ashok Dinda, Piyush Chawla and Harbajan filled
their places. The opening slot was presumed to be given to Virat kohli. Dhoni
once again surprised us by brining Pathan up the order and making him open.
What conspired was one amazing all round performance by the Indians.
Coming out to bat, the Indians were cautious and scored off
the lose balls. Gambir looked determined and his shots, though a little rusty,
seemed quite reassuring. Pathan started off well but lost his wicket early on
in the innings. Virat Kohli came in at number 3 and showed the world what a man
in supreme form can do. He smashed even the decent balls through cover and
piled in a lot of runs. Gambir and Kohli built quite an interesting partnership
early on in the innings and made sure that India maintained the
eight-run-per-over mark.
Kohli then miscalculated a short ball and was caught at the
deep, leaving the crease scoring 40. It was then the responsibility of Gambir
to take the innings forward. Rohit Sharma was sent in next and he also proved
to be a valuable asset in the middle overs.
Greame Swann bowled brilliantly and after Gambir was taken
out for 45, the Indians struggled. Dhoni and Sharma could not keep the momentum
going and the run rate dipped. Between ten to fifteen overs very few runs were
scored and India
reached 120 odd at the end of fifteenth over, making it an uphill task for the
players at the crease and the players yet to come to bat sensibly.
The last five overs saw the blitzkrieg of Rohit Sharma who,
after steadying the innings in the middle overs thrashed almost all the
deliveries to the boundary line.
The last two overs were productive for India . They
ended their innings at a respectable score of 170, despite the wobbly score
early on in the innings.
The English men fielded intensely and did not let the runs
flow by. If not for the last few overs of respectable batting, India would not
have seen the score that they did.
When England
came out to bat, hell broke lose. Nothing went right for them and before long
they had lost two wickets for a meager 24. Pathan breached their defenses and
took two wickets in the two overs that he bowled. After four overs, they were
struggling to place the ball at the right places. Spinners came in and England ’s
nightmare continued. Harbajan from one end and Piyush from another squeezed the
air out of their existence. The ball swung and spun beautifully and it was a
treat to watch such radiant bowling. Harbajan picked up four wickets for just
12 runs in the four overs that he bowled. Piyush also has to be given credit
for his patient and awe inspiring bowling. England
were all out for a paltry 80, thereby making it their lowest total in an
international T20 game, the previous being 88 against West
Indies .
Harbajan received the Man of the Match for his aggressive
bowling.
Till the next India Match,
Die Hard Cricket Enthusiast,
Aishwarya Kumar.
Good review. :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing and exciting match to watch. Hope we thrash Australia, South Africa and Pakistan as well. We have it in us.
Yes, I hope so too. :D
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