
Agreed, the track was flat as the flattest of pancakes — spectators milling around the ground suggested even 350 wasn’t safe — but the authority with which India chased the total, getting there with 3.1 overs and six wickets to spare, will give Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene something to think about ahead of the final. With the exception of Muttiah Muralitharan, every bowler in the Lankan attack paid — a few of them for poor bowling, but most of them to the sheer confidence that the Indian batsmen displayed.
One isn’t sure of how many in Karachi spent their Thursday evening glued to the television sets, but when Yuvraj Singh scored the winning runs, a cloud of despair had spread over the port city. For, with this win, India had knocked Pakistan out of contention in the tournament. Pakistan’s match against Bangladesh, scheduled for Friday, has now been rendered inconsequential.
Do or die, almost
Only RP Singh, coming back into the XI after being rested against Pakistan, impressed. Fresh after a day’s rest, he gave away just 27 runs in the first eight overs before 17 in his last two spoilt the numbers. The rest of the bowlers — apart from Piyush Chawla’s replacement Pragyan Ojha who only gave away a noteworthy 55 — went for close to seven an over, with Pathan topping the list with...


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