India win Twenty20 World Cup

India win Twenty20 World Cup


Mahendra Singh Dhoni's young Indian team snatched the
inaugural Twenty20 world title on Monday, defeating arch-rivals Pakistan by five
runs in a thrilling final at the Wanderers in Johannesburg.


The Indians, restricted to 5-157 after electing to take
first strike in good batting conditions, fought back to bowl out valiant
Pakistan for 152 with three balls to spare before a sell-out crowd of 32,000.


Pakistan appeared out for the count when they were reduced
to 7-104 after 16 overs, but Misbah-ul Haq gave the Indians a scare with a late
charge of 43 off 38 balls.


Misbah and his tail-end partners took 19 runs in the 17th
over bowled by spinner Harbhajan Singh, 13 in the 18th of Shanthakumaran
Sreesanth and seven runs in the 19th from Rudra Pratap Singh, leaving 13 to get
off the final over.


Seamer Joginder Sharma bowled a wide off the first ball
and was hammered for a six by Misbah with the second legitimate ball, but gave
India victory with his next delivery as the batsman holed out to fine-leg.


Rudra Pratap and Irfan Pathan claimed three wickets each
as Pakistan's jinx of never having beaten India in a World Cup or world
championship match continued.


Top Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan was at hand to witness
India take home the winner's purse of $US490,000 ($566,000) while Pakistan
received no prize money for their efforts in the final.


The Indian cricket board announced a separate bonus of
$US2 million ($2.31 million) for their players who'd been in just one Twenty20
international before the tournament and were without senior pros Sachin
Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly.


"It was a real team effort,'' said Dhoni. "I am so proud
of my team for fighting till the end and never giving up hope.


"I had told them before the match that all I needed was
100 per cent effort, it did not matter if we won or lost. We gave it our all and
won in the end.''


Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik also praised his young team,
saying they did not go down without a fight.


"We kept India to under 160, but lost too many wickets at
the start,'' said Malik. "But I am very happy my team did not give up hope and
fought till the end.''


India's innings was restricted by seamer Umar Gul who
scalped three prize wickets of Yuvraj Singh, Dhoni and top-scorer Gautam Gambhir.


Gambhir slammed 75 off 54 balls, studded with eight
boundaries and two sixes, but none of the other batsmen settled in to play a
long innings.


The best partnership in the innings was between Gambhir
and Yuvraj, who put on 63 for the third wicket.


India's total was boosted by Rohit Sharma and Irfan Pathan
who plundered 27 runs in the final two overs. Sharma remained unbeaten on a
16-ball 30.


Pakistan's chase of the victory target of eight runs an
over was launched by Imran Nazir who smashed 33 off 14 balls, taking 21 runs in
the second over sent down by Sreesanth.


But Pakistan lost three wickets by the sixth over as left-armer
Rudra Pratap dismissed Mohammad Hafeez and Kamran Akmal in his first two overs
and Nazir was run out by a direct throw from Robin Uthappa.


Pakistan took the total to 3-65 in the ninth over when
three further wickets fell for 12 runs, two in one over from Irfan Pathan, who
was named man of the match.


Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi was declared the player
of the tournament despite falling for zero in the final.

INDIA win the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup, beating Pakistan by five runs in a thrilling final overnight

INDIA win the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup,
beating Pakistan by five runs in a thrilling final overnight.


Recalled all-rounder Irfan Pathan and new-ball bowler
Rudra Pratap Singh took three wickets each and Pakistan, who started well,
tumbled to 152 all out in reply to India's 5-157.


Misbah ul-Haq threatened to steal victory from India at
the death with four sixes in his 43 but Joginder Sharma had him caught trying to
spoon a ball over fine leg with three balls to spare.


Opening batsman Imran Nazir had slammed 33 off 14 balls in
a flying start for Pakistan but Robin Uthappa ran him out with a direct hit and
Pathan claimed the key wickets of Shoaib Malik (8) and Shahid Afridi (0) in his
second over to slow their run chase.


Joginder kept his nerve in the final over with Pakistan
needing 12 to win and finished with two for 20, while Pathan took three for 16
and Pratap three for 26.


A good all-round bowling performance by Pakistan, led by
Umar Gul, had earlier restricted India to a relatively modest total.


Gul took three for 28 in his four overs as India never
managed to break free of tight bowling and fielding.


The tall seamer landed the vital wickets of Yuvraj Singh,
caught and bowled for 14 off 19 balls, Mahendra Dhoni, bowled for six, and
Gautam Gambhir, caught at short fine-leg for 75.


Opener Gambhir batted through the first 18 overs, however,
stroking eight fours and two sixes, and needed just 54 balls for his fluent
innings which give India's total respectability.


Rohit Sharma scored 30 not out in 16 balls in the closing
overs to take India past 150.

World Twenty20 Cricket Match Schedule

ICC World Twenty20 Cricket Match Schedule


 














































































































 
Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

September
11

  SA vs. WI



Johannesburg

SA bt WI by 8 wkts
     

September 12
 
 AUS vs. ZIM



Cape Town

ZM bt AUS by 5 wkts

 NZ vs. KEN



Durban

NZ bt KEN by 9 wkts

 PAK vs. SCO



Durban

PAK bt SCO by 51 runs

September 13

 WI vs. BAN



Johannesburg

BAN bt WI by 6 wkts

 ZIM vs. ENG



Cape Town

ENG bt ZM by 50 runs
 
 IND vs. SCO



Durban

Match Abandoned

September 14
 
 AUS vs. ENG



Cape Town

AUS bt ENG by 8 wkts

 SRI vs. KEN



Johannesburg

SL beat KEN by 172 runs

 IND vs. PAK



Durban

Tied - IND win bowl out

September 15

 SA vs. BAN



Cape Town

SA bt BAN by 7wkts
 
 SRI vs. NZ



Johannesburg

SL bt NZ by 7wkts
 

September 16

 NZ vs. IND



Johannesburg

NZ bt IND by 10 runs

 SA vs. ENG



Cape Town

SA bt ENG by 19 runs

 AUS vs. BAN



Cape Town

AUS bt BAN by 9 wkts
 

September 17
   
 PAK vs. SRI



Johannesburg

PAK bt SL by 33 runs
 

September 18

 NZ vs. ENG



Durban

NZ bt ENG by 5 runs
 
 AUS vs. PAK



Johannesburg

PAK bt AUS by 6 wkts

 BAN vs. SRI



Johannesburg

SRI bt BAN by 64 runs

September 19

 SA vs. NZ



Durban

SA bt NZ by 6 wkts

 ENG vs. IND



Durban

IND bt ENG by 18 runs
   

September 20

 SA vs. IND



Durban

IND bt SA by 37 runs
 
 AUS vs. SRI



Cape Town

AUS bt SRI by 10 wkts

 BAN vs. PAK



Cape Town

PAK bt BAN by 4 wkts

September 21
       

September 22


1st SEMI FINAL
NZ
vs. PAK




Cape Town

PAK beat NZ by 6 wkts


2nd SEMI FINAL
IND
vs. AUS




Durban

IND beat AUS by 15 run

September 23
       

September 24

FINAL

IND vs. PAK




Johannesburg





 


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