West Indies Dispatch Aussies In Thriller, India Ease Past Hosts To Qualify For Semi-Finals

Recap from the twelfth day in the ICC Twenty20 World Cup, featuring West Indies vs. Australia and India vs. Bangladesh.
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BY NISAR KHAN

India overcame hosts Bangladesh to become the first team to qualify for the World Twenty20 Semi-Finals. In the game prior, West Indies’ captain Darren Sammy inspired his side to victory over the Aussies.

Virat Kohli celebrates India's win over Bangladesh in Dhaka
The Imperative Piece: Virat Kohli scored a half-century to make it an easy cruise to victory for India over tournament hosts Bangladesh AFP / GETTY IMAGES


The first of two games in the twelfth day of action was an enthralling game between West Indies and Australia. West Indies won with merely two balls to spare, pushing Australia on to the brink of departure from the tournament.

Darren Sammy, captain of the winning side, hit successive sixes in a magnificent display where he hit 34 runs off 13 balls to see his side to victory.

Chris Gayle, although having a lackluster game prior, hit a half-century to give West Indies a big leap to open the chase.

However, the Aussies’ posted a challenging 178 runs that took its toll on West Indies, looking like they were on course for a loss with the task of chasing 49 runs from 21 balls.

West Indies had been provoked in the build-up to the match with plenty of ill-feeling taking over the press conferences. This time though, West Indies saved it with euphoric celebrations after a triumphant victory. 

Australia thought they had the game in control with the second and third wickets coming with six runs of each other, looking to cause a spanner in the works for West Indies’ steady start. 

21 balls remained from the game and the West Indies looked far from in the game. However, an elated partnership between Dwayne Bravo and Darren Sammy turned the game completely around, setting up for a big over, not as big as expected earlier, although having to chase twelve runs to win from the final over.

It would come down to the captain. Anxiety raised significantly for Windies’ fans as Darren Sammy failed to score from the first two balls of the over, and thus putting the game within Australia’s fingertips – that was until two consecutive sixes to win the game emphatically. 

Exuberant, incredible celebrations would spontaneously ensue after Sammy’s winning six – the West Indies were emphatic in celebration, edging Australia towards elimination and getting back at them with superb acknowledgement of their win.

What a marvelous game of cricket. Yet again, the Twenty20 format keeps all on the edge of their seat, going down to the final over. It only takes a few good hits to completely change the complexion of the game – with this thriller being a prime example. And there was still an opportunity to see Chris Gayle express his excitement. After losing his footing when the victors flocked onto the pitch to celebrate, he lead the Gangnam dances to really rub it in.

Much less thrilling, though, was India’s win over the hosts Bangladesh. The Indians picked up their third straight win in the tournament to progress to the semi-finals.

Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni were the final duo before India went onto win. Kohli was alongside Rohit Sharma as both hit half-centuries setting up for a comfortable and convincing win, and pushing Bangladesh pretty much near to the exit, too. 

Amit Mishra headlined the superb bowling with 3-26 as Bangladesh totted 138 runs to start the game. The hosts’ real resistance came only with Anamal Haque adding 44, alas in vein, as Bangladesh edged further to exit. 

The easy chase was concluded with MS Dhoni, hitting some big boundaries, and the winning shot, to keep the favorites well in it and seal their destination at the Semi-Finals of the tournament.

Comment: Captains’ Winners, Thrillers 

Yet again, the tournament continues to deliver. Cricket going down to the wire has become a regular occurrence, much to the euphoria of cricket fans, and West Indies’ win over Australia showed it all.

Australia now face a very tough task if they look to qualify, not only with struggling Bangladesh having to win, but them too, if they want to have any chance of progressing. Uncomfortably so, their fate now does not lie solely in their hands.

India are the hot favorites right now. They obviously want to finish first to get the easier semi-final match, but have an opportunity to experiment and change things round for the next game having played the same team for their three only and winning games in the tournament. 

Captain MS Dhoni didn’t have to do much, thanks in part to Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s double centuries, in a cornerstone partnership of the innings. It seemed like India could bat on, staying a few runs under the amount of balls, and wait for the opening to smash it into the rafters. 

Meanwhile, Darren Sammy and Dwayne Bravo brought out the true drama of cricket in an absolute nail-biter. What a comeback. What a day of cricket. 

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ICC Champions Trophy 2013: The Final – England vs. India

India stood triumphant in the last ever ICC Champions Trophy following a 5-run win in a rain-stricken 20 Over thriller at Edgbaston.
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Rain delayed play for numerous hours before play began and reduced the match to 20 over innings, it also halted India’s innings momentarily.

The best batting performance for India came from Virat Kohli who scored 43 runs as a part of India’s final total of 129.

England found themselves chasing a very possible score of 130 to be crowned Champions Trophy winners, however they found themselves slightly behind the run rate.

As the game moved further towards a climax, England began to really get going and were on course for a win.

Then there was the turning point.

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All set for the win chasing 20 runs of 16 balls, Ravi Bopara and Eoin Morgan were showing solidarity on the crease before Morgan was dismissed for 33, followed by a complete collapse for England.

The 8 balls that followed were disastrous for England, who only scored three runs – but conceded four wickets.

Unnecessary shot selections from Morgan and Bopara had dropped two wickets that were vital.

Courtesy of Ishant Sharma – the true hero for India as his over of spectacular bowling had turned the game completely on it’s head.

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Third Umpire Bruce Oxenford was particularly busy in the closing overs of the game with numerous third umpire decisions from run outs and catches.

James Tredwell had an opportunity to strike a six that would win the tournament, but was unable to do so and England finished the 20 Overs at 124 – 8.

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India triumph and become the team to win the last ever Champions Trophy, coming off successes with the 2011 World Cup.

Captain MS Dhoni has once again captained his side to success, and India continue their spectacular form with absolute dominance in the Champions Trophy winning all their 5 games.

And it is over. An amazing Champions Trophy comes to an end, with India in glory and proving their youthful team with experience is the way forward in cricket.

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Triumphant – again.

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ICC Champions Trophy 2013: India vs. Sri Lanka

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India secured their place in the Final of the ICC Champions Trophy following an emphatic 8-wicket win when they outclassed Sri Lanka in Cardiff.

Dhoni will captain India in the Final when they head to Edgbaston to face England in the last tournament of it’s kind.

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Sri Lanka and India were declared joint-winners of the Champions Trophy Final in 2002, when 110 Overs of cricket ended in no result following heavy rain.

However, there was to be no draw this time round, in fact far from it as India dominated the Sri Lankans.

Batting first were Sri Lanka, who collated a score of 181 runs within 50 Overs, but the batsmen they were relying on had far too mediocre performances.

Captain Angelo Mathews was an influential part in Sri Lanka’s final performance as he hit 51 runs. But his fellow batsmen were simply not good enough to put up a challenging score for the Indians.

When Sri Lanka found themselves 41 – 3 following Sangakkara’s dismissal, many were expectant of a collapse to commence. Sri Lanka found their rhythm though and as they dragged on too 199 – 3 before Jayawardene fell to another wicket.

Some batting of significance for Sri Lanka but it was not enough, and India found themselves in a very comfortable position on the chase.

India only conceded two wickets as they stormed their way to 182 runs in 35 overs. 68 runs by Dahwan and 58 scored by Kohli allowed India to cruise to a comfortable win.

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The Captain’s spoke of the game from their perspective:

“The bowlers have done really well but still there are a few areas where we’d like to improve. It was still doing a bit and we had to keep a few overs for the fast bowlers at the death, so the only two (seam-bowling) options were Virat and me. It went pretty well, which meant we could keep Ashwin for later when they had lots of a left-handers.”
– MS Dhoni, India Captain

“We didn’t play well but credit should go the Indian bowlers – they bowled really well. All our younger guys need to take responsibility. We choked in the semi-finals but the credit should go to the whole team for the character they showed after (we lost) the first game.”
– Angele Mathews, Sri Lanka Captain

 Sri Lanka under-perform in the Semi-Finals and they crash out hard to India.

The Indians look on some fine form in this tournament, but so do their opponents on Sunday, England.

Can India with the combination of experience and rising stars get their hands on the Champions Trophy?

It is going to be one spectacular final. England vs India in the ICC Champions Trophy Final, this Sunday.

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ICC Champions Trophy 2013: India vs. Pakistan

India further exemplified their Champions Trophy dominance with an easy win over rivals Pakistan. 

It was yet another game of which was heavily affected by the rain, as play was stopped numerous times courtesy of the rain pouring down at Edgbaston. This resulted in the match being reduced in overs and reverting to the Duckworth-Lewis method.

India reached their revised target of 102 runs within 19.1 overs, following the Duckworth-Lewis method being applied to Pakistan’s 165 in 39.4 overs.

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Pakistan – who were already eliminated from the tournament – really had little incentive in the match against a team who had already qualified. And it showed being bowled out for 165 after a long-winded innings lasting over 39 overs.

India were on top form with an eight-wicket victory over Pakistan and Dhawan had a terrific innings striking 48 runs from 41 balls.

Meanwhile, India’s bowlers had Pakistan troubled too, as Bhuvneshwar Kumar was 2 – 19.

India maintain a 100% record in the tournament, looking very strong with fresh new talent following the paths paved by the veterans. Plus they now claim the bragging rights over their rivals.

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Pakistan’s dissapointing Champions Trophy campaign comes to a crushing end with another poor performance in the tournament with 3 consecutive losses.

India look very strong coming off the group stages, this could indeed be the team that goes all the way in the Champions Trophy. 

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ICC Champions Trophy 2013: India vs West Indies

India qualified for the semi-finals with an eight wicket win over West Indies and finished eliminated arch-rivals Pakistan from the tournament who they will face at Edgbaston on Saturday.
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The Windies batted first and had a good start coasting to 104-2 after 20 overs. From then on, their scoring rate slowed down and wickets began to fall at regular intervals. Ravindra Jadeja was the pick of the bowlers,  taking 5-36, 14 of those runs coming in the last over. Opener Johnson Charles scored 60 off 80 balls before he was out LBW to Jadeja and Keiron Pollard batted well for 22. West Indies’ innings was faltering, and they were at 182-9 with only four overs remaining. Then we saw the big-hitting that a lot of the West Indies batsmen are renowned for. Darren Sammy the last man standing, unleashing his power to slog Yadav for six in the next over and then a four off Jadeja in the 48th. Then we saw the real side of Darren Sammy, he smashed Ishant Sharma for four through the covers, a six into the pavillion, then a four off the edge before unleashing a colossal six over long off and taking a single to keep strike for the final over where he reached his fifty off just  33 balls after hitting Jadeja for two fours and a six. The Windies posted a score of 233-9.
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India had a brilliant start to the chase, racing to 179-2 after 30 overs to effectively end the contest, needing just 55 off the last 20 overs. Shikhar Dhawan was once again the star performer for India as he scored his second consecutive century at the tournament with a controlled 102 from 107 balls. Play was stopped midway through the 36th over, but the teams came back out after half an hour. Karthik and Dhawan continued to bat well and won the match for India in the 40th over. Rohit Sharma and Dinesh Karthik both scored half centuries as they batted well alongside Dhawan.

The result means Pakistan are out and Friday’s game between West Indies and South Africa is a knockout match.

ICC Champions Trophy 2013: India vs. South Africa

In the opening game of the Champions Trophy 2013, India and South Africa were in Cardiff, in a game which the Indians outplayed a weakened South African team with a 26-run victory.

India posted 331 against South Africa in the opening match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2013. They achieved a decent score courtesy of 3 brilliant innings from Ravindra Jadeja, Shikar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma. Jadeja powered to 47 hitting 7 fours and a six from just 29 deliveries. Rohit Sharma mustered 64 from 81 balls in a classy performance which included 8 fours and a six. But the plaudits went to Dhawan who scored his maiden ODI century off 94 balls, hitting 12 fours and a six in the process, ending with 114. South Africa now chase 332 at Cardiff.

South Africa were bowled all out for 305 runs, despite 71* for McLaren and de Villiers and Peterson adding 124 runs. But the match seemed to be one of which South Africa were to crumble, with sloppy playing things just began to deteriorate throughout their innings. India out-batted South Africa and even surprisingly managed to outfield them too which was part of a great performance.

An impressive performance by India that gets them off to a great start in the Champions Trophy. South Africa are a team depleted, but India’s performance against them still made a bold statement. South Africa now find themselves in an already-uphill battle while the World Champions have some momentum. Will this be one of many India wins to come? Can South Africa defy the odds and progress? Follow the coverage on The Sport Matrix to find out what goes on in the Champions Trophy.

ICC Champions Trophy 2013: Preview Series – India

The ICC Champions Trophy will be kicked off by India, as they battle South Africa in the opening game. In this article, we look at their squads, star players and predictions for winning this year. This is part of The Sport Matrix’s Preview Series where we preview each team going into the 2013 Champions Trophy tournament.
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Star Player: MS Dhoni
Captain: MS Dhoni
World Cup Place: Winners of World Cup
Final Prediction: 3rd Place in Group

Squad:
Ravichandran Ashwin
Shikhar Dhawan
MS Dhoni
Ravindra Jadeja
Dinesh Karthik
Virat Kohli
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Vinay Kumar
Amit Mishra
Irfan Pathan
Suresh Raina
Ishant Sharma
Rohit Sharma
Murali Vijay
Umesh Yadav

So, the world champions are at it again. Blistering through their warm-up matches and annihilating Australia along the way, this is definitely the most competitive India squad for years. With a unique mix of both experience with the likes of MS Dhoni and Irfan Pathan and new boys like Umesh Yadav and Vinay Kumar who have only just hit the scene in the past few years, India can really challenge for this years ICC Champions Trophy. But, they are in the most competitive group in the tournament and the pressure could mean too much. I dont expect them to reach the knockout rounds.

Will India’s experience and the combination of up-and-coming stars be the formula for success this year? Follow India’s progress during the ICC Champions Trophy 2013 on TSM.