India exact Mirpur revenge against Pakistan
2007 champions inflict seven-wicket defeat on archrivals in opening .
MIRPUR:
India maintained their impeccable World Cup record against Pakistan after Virat Kohli’s fluent 36 not out powered them to a seven-wicket victory against the archrivals in a Group Two Super-10 stage match of the World Twenty20 on Friday.
Put into bat, Pakistan did not get the flying start they were looking for and could not mount a late assault either against India’s disciplined bowlers who restricted them to 130 for seven at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.
India made a strong, if not spectacular, start to their chase with their openers adding 54 runs in eight overs before Shikhar Dhawan (30) fell to Umar Gul to trigger a mini-collapse.
Rohit Sharma (24) dragged a Saeed Ajmal delivery on to his stumps while Bilawal Bhatti rearranged Yuvraj Singh’s stumps as India slumped to 65 for three in the 11th over.
Kohli displayed the kind of form that has made him the mainstay of Indian batting, playing with characteristic ease and grace to add 66 runs with Suresh Raina (35 not out) to win the match with nine balls to spare and prolong India’s unbeaten record against Pakistan in 20-over and 50-over World Cups.
Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez rued the below-par performance of his team.
“The pitch was a bit damp and there was extra bounce,” he said. “We were 20 runs short and also dropped some crucial catches. However, I have hopes from Maqsood; he has natural talent to hit the ball hard. There is yet a long way to go in this tournament.”
India benefit from winning toss
Wary of the dew factor and confident of his team’s ability to chase under floodlights, India captain MS Dhoni earlier asked Pakistan to bat first and opened with off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.
Kamran Akmal warmed up with a couple of boundaries before running himself out in the second over following a comical mix-up with Ahmed Shehzad.
Shehzad featured in another confusion in the very next delivery but was fortunate as Dhoni’s direct throw missed stumps as the batsman hurried back abandoning his pursuit for a non-existent single.
Hafeez also had his share of luck as Yuvraj, usually a safe catcher, dropped him at deep midwicket off Mohammad Shami when the Pakistan captain was on five.
Hafeez (15) could not make the most of the reprieve and fell to Ravindra Jadeja’s third delivery after Bhuvaneshwar Kumar ran from deep cover to take a low, diving catch.
Shehzad (22) joined him in the pavilion in the next over, having charged out only to be completely foxed by leg-spinner Amit Mishra’s prodigious turn.
Umar Akmal (33) added 50 runs with Shoaib Malik (18) but fell to Mishra just when he looked set for a late assault to push the score.
No Afridi magic this time
Much depended on Shahid Afridi when he walked in but the all-rounder fell for eight as Raina took a diving catch in the deep to snuff out Pakistan’s hopes of a late surge.
A delighted Mishra was declared man of the match.
“I did some hard work, I’m very happy we won this match,” said Mishra. “I’m always thinking of going for wickets and building up pressure. Dhoni gave me a lot of support today, the sort of support you need as a bowler.”
Meanwhile, Dhoni was a relieved captain at the end of the day.
“Apart from a few dropped catches, it was a fantastic game,” said Dhoni. “Rohit and Dhawan gave us a good start, Kohli and Raina capitalised. It is good to see Raina among the runs, with him around it gives us the firepower in the middle order.”
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Published in The Express Tribune, March 22nd, 2014.
India maintained their impeccable World Cup record against Pakistan after Virat Kohli’s fluent 36 not out powered them to a seven-wicket victory against the archrivals in a Group Two Super-10 stage match of the World Twenty20 on Friday.
Put into bat, Pakistan did not get the flying start they were looking for and could not mount a late assault either against India’s disciplined bowlers who restricted them to 130 for seven at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.
India made a strong, if not spectacular, start to their chase with their openers adding 54 runs in eight overs before Shikhar Dhawan (30) fell to Umar Gul to trigger a mini-collapse.
Rohit Sharma (24) dragged a Saeed Ajmal delivery on to his stumps while Bilawal Bhatti rearranged Yuvraj Singh’s stumps as India slumped to 65 for three in the 11th over.
Kohli displayed the kind of form that has made him the mainstay of Indian batting, playing with characteristic ease and grace to add 66 runs with Suresh Raina (35 not out) to win the match with nine balls to spare and prolong India’s unbeaten record against Pakistan in 20-over and 50-over World Cups.
Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez rued the below-par performance of his team.
“The pitch was a bit damp and there was extra bounce,” he said. “We were 20 runs short and also dropped some crucial catches. However, I have hopes from Maqsood; he has natural talent to hit the ball hard. There is yet a long way to go in this tournament.”
India benefit from winning toss
Wary of the dew factor and confident of his team’s ability to chase under floodlights, India captain MS Dhoni earlier asked Pakistan to bat first and opened with off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.
Kamran Akmal warmed up with a couple of boundaries before running himself out in the second over following a comical mix-up with Ahmed Shehzad.
Shehzad featured in another confusion in the very next delivery but was fortunate as Dhoni’s direct throw missed stumps as the batsman hurried back abandoning his pursuit for a non-existent single.
Hafeez also had his share of luck as Yuvraj, usually a safe catcher, dropped him at deep midwicket off Mohammad Shami when the Pakistan captain was on five.
Hafeez (15) could not make the most of the reprieve and fell to Ravindra Jadeja’s third delivery after Bhuvaneshwar Kumar ran from deep cover to take a low, diving catch.
Shehzad (22) joined him in the pavilion in the next over, having charged out only to be completely foxed by leg-spinner Amit Mishra’s prodigious turn.
Umar Akmal (33) added 50 runs with Shoaib Malik (18) but fell to Mishra just when he looked set for a late assault to push the score.
No Afridi magic this time
Much depended on Shahid Afridi when he walked in but the all-rounder fell for eight as Raina took a diving catch in the deep to snuff out Pakistan’s hopes of a late surge.
A delighted Mishra was declared man of the match.
“I did some hard work, I’m very happy we won this match,” said Mishra. “I’m always thinking of going for wickets and building up pressure. Dhoni gave me a lot of support today, the sort of support you need as a bowler.”
Meanwhile, Dhoni was a relieved captain at the end of the day.
“Apart from a few dropped catches, it was a fantastic game,” said Dhoni. “Rohit and Dhawan gave us a good start, Kohli and Raina capitalised. It is good to see Raina among the runs, with him around it gives us the firepower in the middle order.”
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Published in The Express Tribune, March 22nd, 2014.